Aunt Necla's fire department report was released
The fire department's report regarding the shanty house fire in which animal lover Ülker Güleryüz (81) lost his life in the Altındağ district of Ankara was sent to the prosecutor's office. The report stated that the fire started in a stove.
Ülker Güleryüz, who fed stray dogs in the Gültepe Neighborhood of the Altındağ district and was known as 'Auntie Necla' in her circle, had her dog named 'Bambam' taken by municipal teams on February 18. Güleryüz reacted to her dog being taken along with the stray stray dogs that were collected. Ülker Güleryüz's reaction to municipality officials and his attempt to stop the vehicle were captured on camera. That same evening, a fire broke out in the shanty house where Güleryüz lived. While the fire was extinguished by the fire department, Ülker Güleryüz lost his life. Güleryüz's body was laid to rest in Karşıyaka Cemetery yesterday after the autopsy procedures.

'NO FLAMMABLE OR CORROSIVE SUBSTANCE WAS FOUND'
The Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor's Office has launched an investigation into the death of Güleryüz. The Ankara Regional Criminal Police Laboratory Directorate conducted an examination of the samples taken from the scene. It was stated that no flammable or caustic material was detected as a result of the examination. Cable samples were also examined in case it was possible that it came from an electrical system. It was noted that the fire was not caused by electric current. In addition, the Chief Public Prosecutor's Office requested that the Ankara Fire Department conduct an examination into the cause of the fire. The examination conducted by the Department determined that the fire was caused by the stove. In the report sent to the Chief Public Prosecutor's Office as a result of the examination, it was noted that 'the fire occurred due to the ignition temperature of various textile products or plastic products such as carpets, rugs and quilts that were close to the stove due to the heat of the stove' and 'the fire spread to the clothes and quilts that were up to the ceiling and grew.' The Fire Department also reported that as a result of the examination, no flammable or caustic material was found at the scene that would indicate arson.

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