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10 Temmuz 2025 Perşembe
In a recent development in Istanbul, actress Ceren Bıyıklı has become the subject of a legal case after allegedly damaging five separate vehicles across various locations in Şişli. The incident has attracted significant media attention, raising questions about the pressures faced by public figures and the importance of mental health support.
According to the indictment prepared by the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office on February 25, Bıyıklı is accused of intentionally damaging five different cars at five distinct locations within Şişli district. The vehicle owners, including Bülent Y., Gökçe Zeynep G., Mustafa Hakan P., Senan P., and Yunus Emre B., reported damages estimated between 25,000 and 35,000 Turkish Lira each. Some victims have expressed willingness to settle the matter amicably, proposing to accept compensation in installments to avoid lengthy legal proceedings.
During her interrogation, Bıyıklı acknowledged her involvement but explained her mental state at the time, stating, “I couldn’t sleep at night and was taking medication. I don’t remember what I did. I did not intentionally harm anyone.” Her legal team has highlighted her ongoing mental health struggles and the fact that she is undergoing psychiatric treatment. To substantiate her claims, they submitted hospital reports to the court.
The court has ordered a comprehensive health assessment from the Samsun Mental Health Hospital to evaluate Bıyıklı’s criminal responsibility. She remains under judicial control during this process. The case has been scheduled for a future hearing, pending the results of the psychiatric evaluation.
This case underscores the complex intersection of mental health issues and legal accountability, especially involving high-profile individuals. The victims are contemplating withdrawal of their complaints if an agreeable financial settlement is reached, with Bıyıklı indicating her willingness to pay in installments and seeking an amicable resolution.
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