Autopsy of Turkish American activist killed by Israel conducted in Türkiye's Izmir province

Likelihood of a bullet ricocheting on Aysenur Ezgi Eygi is low, forensic expert Emre Ozdemir tells Anadolu, who believes she was directly targeted

By Metin Aydemir

IZMIR, Türkiye (AA) – The autopsy procedures for Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, a Turkish American activist killed by Israeli soldiers last Friday, were completed in Izmir, Türkiye's western province.

Turkish authorities received Eygi’s body on Friday at Izmir Adnan Menderes Airport and transported it to the Izmir Forensic Medicine Institution for an autopsy.

Eygi's uncle and cousin waited in the institution for the approximately four-hour autopsy procedures.

After the autopsy, Eygi's body was placed in a funeral vehicle and driven to Didim district of Aydin Province, southwestern Türkiye.

Forensic expert Emre Ozdemir told Anadolu that the likelihood of a bullet ricocheting on Eygi is low.

Ozdemir believes she was directly targeted.

Eygi, 26, was killed on Sept. 6 during a peaceful protest against illegal Israeli settlements near Nablus.

Turkish diplomatic missions in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem coordinated the transfer of Eygi's body from Tel Aviv to Baku before the final journey to Türkiye.

Türkiye also launched an investigation into the killing under domestic law on Thursday.


*Writing by Muhammed Enes Calli in Istanbul

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