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Vanda “Jeanne” <I>İvornne</I> Ayaşlı Esen

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Vanda “Jeanne” İvornne Ayaşlı Esen

Birth
Türkiye
Death
2008 (aged 93–94)
Türkiye
Burial
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Cause of Death: Murder

The Istanbul police department had launched an investigation after receiving a report that the body of Vanda Ayasli Esen had been found in Istanbul's Beykoz district. The investigation revealed that Esen had sold her home only 20 days before her death. From there, the investigation led the police to the discovery of a gang that was stealing property from elderly people, most of whom were non-Muslims.

Esenli's step-son Ibrahim Ayasli Esen was reportedly kidnapped by the gang to force his mother to hand over her residence on the Bosporus. After the police learned that Vanda Esen had been forced to sell her home, they notified the Beykoz Land Registry Cadastre Department, but the department failed to take any action.

Further investigation showed that the gang's method was to infiltrate the households of their victims with someone posing as a domestic worker. The gang would then kidnap their victims and force them to sign contracts handing over their property to the members of the gang. After getting the necessary signatures to appropriate the properties, the gang killed their victims and buried their bodies. The total value of the properties extorted by the gang is reportedly $30 million.
Cause of Death: Murder

The Istanbul police department had launched an investigation after receiving a report that the body of Vanda Ayasli Esen had been found in Istanbul's Beykoz district. The investigation revealed that Esen had sold her home only 20 days before her death. From there, the investigation led the police to the discovery of a gang that was stealing property from elderly people, most of whom were non-Muslims.

Esenli's step-son Ibrahim Ayasli Esen was reportedly kidnapped by the gang to force his mother to hand over her residence on the Bosporus. After the police learned that Vanda Esen had been forced to sell her home, they notified the Beykoz Land Registry Cadastre Department, but the department failed to take any action.

Further investigation showed that the gang's method was to infiltrate the households of their victims with someone posing as a domestic worker. The gang would then kidnap their victims and force them to sign contracts handing over their property to the members of the gang. After getting the necessary signatures to appropriate the properties, the gang killed their victims and buried their bodies. The total value of the properties extorted by the gang is reportedly $30 million.

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