
British Mum's Heart Removed After Death in Turkey: Official Denial Sparks Outrage
British Mum's Death in Turkey Sparks Investigation: Conflicting Reports Emerge A British mother, Beth Martin, died in Turkey under mysterious circumstances, prompting an international investigation. Turkish officials claim she died of cardiac arrest due to multiple organ failure, denying any surgical procedures. However, a UK autopsy revealed a starkly different finding: Beth's heart was removed after her death. The incident occurred at Marmara University Hospital in Turkey, following Beth's illness on a flight to the country. Her partner, who has not been publicly identified, is understandably distraught and seeking answers. "We are devastated by Beth's death and the conflicting reports are only adding to our pain," a source close to the family stated. The Turkish health ministry insists there were 'no surgical procedures' performed on Beth. However, the UK autopsy results have led to an investigation into potential hospital negligence. The conflicting findings raise serious questions about the circumstances surrounding Beth's death and highlight the importance of transparency in international medical investigations. The investigation is ongoing, and further details are expected to be released in due course. The family hopes for a thorough and transparent investigation to uncover the truth behind Beth's untimely death.