Investigation into Turkish Artist Gullu's Death Points to Daughter's Involvement

In a developing story from Turkey, the death of renowned artist Gullu has taken a controversial turn. Prominent journalist Sevilay Yilmaz revealed findings from a forensic report that allegedly implicates Gullu's daughter, Tugyan Alkum Gulter, in her mother's death.
During her television program "Ila Romisa - This Morning," Yilmaz announced that experts have concluded their investigation, indicating that the circumstances surrounding Gullu's fall were not accidental. "Tugyan, the experts' report has been issued... and its findings are not favorable for you; you pushed your mother... she did not fall on her own, and you will face the consequences soon," Yilmaz stated.
Yilmaz further claimed that Tugyan appeared to be planning to leave the country after the report's release.
Ferdi Aydin, Gullu's former manager, has come forward with text messages that he asserts demonstrate Tugyan's prior intent to harm her mother, including a message requesting assistance in finding someone to kill Gullu. Aydin confirmed that he has lodged a formal complaint with law enforcement.
Gullu, who passed away on September 26 after falling from the window of her sixth-floor apartment in Yalova, was with her daughter and a friend at the time of the incident, which has sent shockwaves through the Turkish arts community.
Born in Istanbul in 1973, Gullu launched her artistic career at the age of fifteen in 1988, achieving significant popularity in the 1990s with her romantic "Arabesque" melodies. After a brief hiatus following her marriage, she returned to the stage post-divorce in 2000 and continued to produce music until her untimely death.
