A joyous wedding in northern Turkey ended in tragedy when 23-year-old groom Ali Karaca was fatally injured by celebratory gunfire shortly after his marriage ceremony. The heartbreaking incident has shocked the local community and reignited concerns over the dangers of traditional wedding gunfire.
What Happened
According to state news agency Anadolu, Ali Karaca and his bride, Beyzanur Beyazıt, had just completed their wedding ceremony in Turpçu Village, Şebinkarahisar district. While being escorted home, the groom was struck by gunfire allegedly fired by his own sister-in-law.
Emergency services rushed Karaca to Şebinkarahisar State Hospital, but despite medical efforts, he tragically succumbed to his injuries.
Who Is Ali Karaca
Ali Karaca was just 23 years old and had recently married Beyzanur Beyazıt. Their wedding day, meant to mark a joyful new beginning, turned into an unimaginable tragedy for the young couple and their families.
Background or Timeline
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Wedding Day in Şebinkarahisar – The newlyweds were being escorted home when celebratory gunfire erupted.
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Gunfire Incident – Karaca was struck by a bullet, allegedly fired by a 47-year-old female relative, his sister-in-law.
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Hospitalization – He was rushed to the hospital but could not be saved.
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Aftermath – Police detained the alleged shooter and recovered two unlicensed pistols from her garden.
Public or Social Media Reaction
News of the tragedy has spread widely on Turkish media and social networks, with many expressing condolences to the grieving family. Others have voiced anger over the continued practice of celebratory gunfire, calling it reckless and preventable.
Official Statement or What Happens Next
Authorities confirmed that the 47-year-old suspect is in custody. A formal prosecutor-led investigation has been opened to determine the circumstances of the shooting and whether further charges will follow.
Officials and safety advocates continue to warn against celebratory gunfire, which remains a dangerous yet persistent custom in parts of Turkey’s Black Sea region.
This story may be updated with more information as it becomes available.
