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A crime scene report has been prepared regarding the armed attack that targeted the İzmir Provincial Organization building of the Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) and claimed the life of Deniz Poyraz.
As reported by Sevda Aydın and Naci Kaya from Mezopotamya Agency (MA), 38-year-old Deniz Poyraz was killed with 6 bullets.
The deceased body of Deniz Poyraz was taken from the Forensic Medicine Institution yesterday evening (June 17) and brought to the Directorate of Cemeteries in the Tepecik Neighborhood in İzmir's Konak district. She will be laid to rest following a funeral at Kadifekale mosque.
He shot at the photographs as well
According to the crime scene report, the assailant fired shots at a photo of HDP's jailed politician Sebahat Tuncel. The report has also said that he shot at the locked room of the provincial co-chairs, he messed up the rooms; the windows were broken in the meanwhile.
The report has indicated that as the scene of the incident was in a mess, the findings have been obtained in a general manner.
According to the report, the crime scene investigation team was instructed by the security directorate to "take a video recording of the scene of the incident, to take a sketch (a rough plan/map of the scene), to identify and take the materials considered to be related to the incident, to take fingerprints on the deceased body and the scene, to take materials, including from the clothes of the deceased, for biological examination."
It has been indicated that "in line with these instructions, the crime scene investigation team carried out the necessary actions."
The report has also shared information about Deniz Poyraz: "In the external examination, it was seen that there was one gunshot wound in the occipital bone in the head, four wounds in total around the knee and upper side of the left leg, two wounds in the mid-lower side of right leg and an open wound in temporo occipital bone going nearly 7-8 centimeters deep."
Referring to the crime scene conditions and the hemorrhage, the report has concluded that "a more detailed examination was needed during the autopsy to find out other wounds, if any, especially in the scalp."
The report of the İzmir Forensic Medicine Institution has also said that the death occurred as a result of a firearm and a more detailed autopsy report will be prepared based on the laboratory examinations. (AS/SD)