Toxikologischer Bericht zur Istanbul-Tragödie: Hamburger Familie starb durch Vergiftung im Hotel

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Istanbul (Türkei) –Zwei kleine Kinder und ihre Eltern sterben im Türkei-Urlaub. Es gibt mehrere Festnahmen – und nun ein vorläufiges Gutachten, das einige Verdächtige entlasten könnte.Nach dem Tod der Hamburger Familie inIstanbulbelastet ein vorläufiger Bericht der türkischen Gerichtsmedizin laut Medienberichten weiter das Hotel. Darin werde erklärt, dass der Tod der vierköpfigen Familie vorrangig durch eine chemische Vergiftung im Hotel verursacht worden sei, berichtete der Staatssender TRT unter Berufung auf das nicht abschließende Dokument.

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Die Wahrscheinlichkeit einer Lebensmittelvergiftung werde als gering eingestuft. Die Untersuchungen seien final aber noch nicht abgeschlossen.Nachdem die Mutter und ihre zwei kleinen Kinder vergangene Woche in Istanbul gestorben waren, starb am Montagabend auch der Vater in einem Istanbuler Krankenhaus. Ermittler vermuteten bisher eine Lebensmittelvergiftung.

Istanbul: Familie aus Hamburg tot – Pestizide in Hotel in der Türkei?

Sie gingen aber auch Hinweisen auf eine Vergiftung durch Chemikalien nach, die bei der Bekämpfung von Ungeziefer im Hotel der Familie verwendet worden waren. Proben der verwendeten Chemikalien sollen noch untersucht werden, so TRT.Vier Verdächtige in UntersuchungshaftInzwischen wurden elf Verdächtige festgenommen. Gegen vier von ihnen wurde der Nachrichtenagentur Anadolu zufolge am Montagabend Haftbefehl erlassen. Dabei handelte es sich um Verkäufer von Süßigkeiten, gefüllten Muscheln und einem Gericht aus Lammdärmen (Kokorec) sowie einen Besitzer eines Cafés. Ihnen wird fahrlässige Tötung vorgeworfen. Die Familie hatte bei den Verdächtigen gegessen.

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