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Libyan Citizen Found Dead in Turkey

June 20, 2025
Libyan Citizen Found Dead in Turkey
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Turkish authorities have launched an investigation after a 71-year-old Libyan national, Mohamed Abdullah, was found dead inside the villa where he resided in İnegöl, a district of Bursa, Turkey. The discovery was reported late at night, around 11 p.m., on Sebahi Street in the Hamidiye neighbourhood.

According to Turkish news agency Demirören, concerned neighbours noticed Abdullah lying motionless on the ground floor of the villa and immediately contacted emergency services via the 112 hotline.

Medical and security teams responded promptly to the call. Upon arrival, they confirmed that Abdullah had already passed away. His body was subsequently transferred to the forensic medicine institute for an autopsy to determine the cause of death.

Local authorities have since opened an official investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident. No further details were immediately available.

The Libyan community in Turkey, particularly in Bursa, has expressed concern over the incident, urging for transparency in the investigation and support from the Libyan consulate.

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