“ATTENTION”: Where is the alleged piece killer Mustafa C.? – News

Mustafa C. (48) and Tekin Y. († 48) were best friends for around 15 years. Now one of them is dead. Dismembered. Under suspicion: of all people, his best friend! The trail leads to Turkey.

The two Turks living in Chemnitz once met in the Turkish province of Elazig. What Tekin Y. certainly didn’t suspect at the time: that Mustafa C. could become his killer in Germany 15 years later.

Fact: Mustafa C. is being searched internationally for manslaughter!

Body parts were found on the B174 near Gornau. Police officers investigate the sitePhoto: © Frank Selig

Body parts of a man were found in two places near Zschopau (Saxony) in August and a homicide commission was formed. The identity of the deceased was initially unclear. But the investigators finally landed a hit in a missing person case: Tekin Y. (48)! The Turk who lives in Chemnitz disappeared without a trace in July. Now it was lying in front of the investigators as a corpse puzzle.

Chemnitz friends of the father of three, who had run a kebab shop there, told BILD that shortly after his disappearance they suspected that he had been killed by his best friend Mustafa C. (48). “Probably for a few thousand euros that Tekin wanted to send to his family living in Turkey,” said an acquaintance.

Mustafa C. probably knew about the money. On the other hand, he is said to have had no work and was always clammy.


According to BILD information, Mustafa C. is said to be in his hometown of Elazig

Mustafa C. is said to be in his hometown of ElazigPhoto: Remzi Karga

About ten days after Tekin Y.’s disappearance, Mustafa C. ran off for Turkey and went into hiding. The police are looking for him with an international arrest warrant.

The body parts of Tekin Y. have since been transferred to Turkey and are being autopsied in the Elazig hospital. BILD is on site and researching the case.

According to BILD information, the autopsy should continue for up to twelve days. Only then does the Turkish judiciary want to confirm the dead person’s identity.

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