Jealous Boyfriend Kills Teen Who Came To Collect Pals Dog

Rabia Cerci, who died as a result of the shooting of the car she was in. (@rabia.cerci.79/Newsflash)

A Turkish man has been arrested for shooting dead a teenage woman who turned up at his house to collect his ex-girlfriend’s dog.

Ece Emine Yaman, age not given, fled her home in the Turkish city of Antalya after a furious row with her boyfriend Hasan Huseyin Demir, 30, and in her haste she left behind her belongings and pet dog.

To avoid further complications with Demir, she arranged for her male friend Nazif Genc to go to the property and collect her things on 4th September of last year.

The boyfriend agreed and Genc visited the man’s home with his girlfriend, 19-year-old Rabia Cerci, who was sitting in the backseat of the car, according to local media.

Rabia Cerci, who died as a result of the shooting of the car she was in. (@rabia.cerci.79/Newsflash)

The couple parked in front of the suspect’s house and Demir reportedly came out and threatened them with a gun.

Demir later said that the reason he was armed was because he had just heard a gunshot and thought it may have come from Genc’s car, which he did not recognise.

At the driver’s window, the suspect put his gun to Genc’s head as he sat at the wheel, prompting him to move suddenly, according to local media.

The sudden movement prompted the suspect to pull the trigger and the bullet reportedly hit the 19-year-old woman in the backseat.

Genc said: “He deliberately put the gun to my head and I pushed it away just as he fired.”

However, Demir claimed the shooting was an accident and that the driver was to blame.

The suspect is quoted as saying: “He (Genc) swore at me, so I put the gun to the side of his head and he pushed it away with his hand which is when it accidentally went off.”

Rabia Cerci, who died as a result of the shooting of the car she was in. (@rabia.cerci.79/Newsflash)

Demir said he did not know someone else was sitting in the backseat and had no intention of killing the woman, especially as he had never met her before.

According to reports, the police initially treated the killing as accidental but have since reviewed the evidence and have arrested Demir.

A court ordered that he be remanded in custody for manslaughter and attempted murder as the investigation continues.