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Family Challenges Police Over Death of British Tourist in Turkish Hotel Elevator Shaft

The family of Tyler Kerry, 20, disputes Turkish authorities' findings and is conducting its own investigation, citing mishandled evidence and unanswered questions.

  • Tyler Kerry, a 20-year-old British tourist, was found dead at the bottom of a hotel elevator shaft in Antalya, Turkey, on November 29, 2024, during a family vacation.
  • Turkish police stated that Kerry fell from the first floor while under the influence of alcohol, with no evidence of foul play or external injuries, and an initial autopsy confirmed no signs of intervention.
  • The family disputes the police findings, citing uncollected evidence, such as Kerry's bloodied vape and trousers, and claims that the scene was cleaned shortly after the incident, potentially compromising forensic integrity.
  • Family members are gathering evidence themselves, including witness statements and photos of CCTV cameras, and have asked British authorities to review the case, believing Kerry may have been murdered.
  • The incident has raised concerns over the handling of the investigation, with the family vowing to seek justice and questioning the appropriateness of the hotel's response, including the use of Halloween-themed decorations to shield the scene.
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