A Turkish woman’s fatal birthday trip raises many questions. Dilara H.*, the Turkish distributor of luxury jewelry brand Tiffany & Co., died on the Norwegian Spirit cruise ship in Tahiti in late October. Her Swiss lover has not heard from her all day, writes the Turkish medium ‘sabah’. Surveillance cameras show: The lady fell from the balcony. An accident?
A Turkish officer’s social media post is now causing people to sit up and take notice. He was also on board and questions the lover’s role: “Assuming H.* and her lover live in the same cabin, I think it’s highly suspicious that he didn’t report the girlfriend missing.”
The officer is skeptical. “Everyone connects on cruise ships because there is an entertainment program every day.” If one person is missing, the others quickly notice. “It is therefore confusing that the news of the disappearance does not come until 20 hours later.”
Accident can be ruled out
The suspected boyfriend is currently under surveillance for a possible murder. Also interesting: “The balustrade, which is all glass, comes to the chest of a medium-sized person,” the officer writes. “An accidental fall is not possible. You should have jumped, and probably out of a chair.”
It is still unclear whether and what role alcohol played in this. Since the entire boat is equipped with video cameras, this needs to be cleaned up quickly. Several people are currently working on this case. First, the ship security department. They patrol 24 hours a day and are personally responsible for the safety of passengers and crew on board. And on the other hand the unit “monitoring”. Your job is to monitor the security cameras on the ship, investigate and prepare reports if necessary. (ABC)
* Name changed by editors
Source: Blick

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