Hüseyin Saral's brother-in-law was brutally murdered in Italy

On the night of July 23rd in Italy , residents of a studio apartment in Sesto San Giovanni , Milan , saw smoke rising from it and reported it to the police and fire department. Crews arrived quickly, evacuated the building as a precaution, and quickly brought the fire under control. Entering the apartment, crews found the body of a man, aged between 60 and 65, strapped to a bed in the bedroom where the fire had started, his upper body completely burned.
Newspaper clippings of Hüseyin Saral's murder surfaced at the scene
A bloody pair of scissors was found on the floor. Newspaper clippings detailing the January 31, 2005, shooting death of Hüseyin Saral , a leader of the organized crime group at the time, in a shopping mall parking lot in Rome , Italy, were found taped to the walls of the room. A detailed police examination revealed that the victim had been stabbed 30 times with scissors in his abdomen and groin area, then tied to a bed and burned.
Details of the brutal murder have been revealed: His last words were "Don't do it"
It has been determined that studio apartment 130, where the horrific execution took place, was officially rented to a student at Bicacca University , and Italian police have launched an investigation into the questionable murder. Residents of the apartment reported hearing shouts from the apartment before the fire started, with one last person shouting "Don't do this!" and then smoke rising from the apartment.
The horrific truth was revealed days later in an autopsy. A fingerprint match determined the body belonged to Hayati Hayim Aroya , who survived a gunshot wound to the face during the parking lot attack that killed organized crime leader Hüseyin Saral 20 years ago. Police are investigating whether the incident is connected to the execution 20 years ago, but the killer or killers have not yet been identified. The investigation into the incident continues on a multifaceted scale.
WHAT HAPPENED?
A meeting held at Kamber Ocaklı's workplace in Istanbul on October 4, 2004, between Zekeriya Kocaman, the right-hand man and close relative of organized crime leader Sedat Şahin, and four of his men, along with Mert Altan Sarıyıldız and his men from the Saral group, escalated into an armed clash. Sedat Şahin's right-hand man, Zekeriya Kocaman, was severely wounded by one of the Sarals, leaving him paralyzed. Holding Hüseyin Saral responsible for the incident, Sedat Şahin swore revenge. Hüseyin Saral subsequently fled to Italy and was caught with drugs on October 29, 2004.
The Şahinler group also learned that Saral was in Italy through this incident. After spending three months in prison, Saral was released on January 26, 2005. Upon hearing the news, he traveled to Italy with Sedat Şahin and a close associate. Having located Hüseyin Saral, Şahin and the associate were killed in a crossfire in a shopping mall parking lot on January 31, 2005. His brother-in-law, Hayati Hayim Aroya, who was with him, survived with minor injuries.
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