Turkish Woman Reveals on Live TV That Husband Killed Her Daughter 30 Years Ago
December 30, 2025403 ViewsRead Time: 1 minutes

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A Turkish woman appeared on the investigative television program "With Muge Anli" and disclosed that her daughter, Amina Yildirimcan, who went missing in 1995 at the age of 4, was murdered by her husband, Erjan Yilmaz. The mother stated that he dismembered the child’s body and discarded it in a trash bin.
Amina disappeared while in the care of her mother, Raziye Yildiz, shortly after Yildiz married Yilmaz in southern Turkey.
Seeking Answers
Amina's uncle and his daughter participated in the program to uncover the truth about Amina’s fate, as Yildiz had not shared details for three decades.
During the broadcast, Yildiz confessed that her husband killed their daughter, used a beading machine to dismember the body, and placed the remains in a black bag before disposing of them in Iskenderun.
Father's Denial and Ongoing Investigations
Despite the confession, Yilmaz denied any involvement in the murder, suggesting that the accusations were influenced by his daughters' loyalty to their mother following their separation.
In light of these revelations, the Hatay Provincial Police have initiated an investigation, reigniting public interest in the long-unsolved case of Amina's disappearance after 30 years.
Amina disappeared while in the care of her mother, Raziye Yildiz, shortly after Yildiz married Yilmaz in southern Turkey.
Seeking Answers
Amina's uncle and his daughter participated in the program to uncover the truth about Amina’s fate, as Yildiz had not shared details for three decades.
During the broadcast, Yildiz confessed that her husband killed their daughter, used a beading machine to dismember the body, and placed the remains in a black bag before disposing of them in Iskenderun.
Father's Denial and Ongoing Investigations
Despite the confession, Yilmaz denied any involvement in the murder, suggesting that the accusations were influenced by his daughters' loyalty to their mother following their separation.
In light of these revelations, the Hatay Provincial Police have initiated an investigation, reigniting public interest in the long-unsolved case of Amina's disappearance after 30 years.
