Suspected gunman in deadly shootings in southern Turkiye dies by suicide as police close in

He later allegedly also killed a teenager, a 50-year-old man and another victim in a separate neighbourhood.The Mersin governors office said the man had a history of substance abuse and psychiatric problems.The shootings came amid a rise in gun violence in Turkiye. Last month, a school shooting in Kahramanmaras province left 10 people dead, while another school attack a day earlier wounded 16.


PTI | Ankara | Updated: 19-05-2026 15:59 IST | Created: 19-05-2026 15:59 IST
Suspected gunman in deadly shootings in southern Turkiye dies by suicide as police close in
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A man suspected of carrying out a string of deadly shootings in southern Turkiye has died after taking his own life when security forces surrounded him, Turkiye's state-run news agency reported Tuesday.

The 37-year-old suspect, armed with a rifle, killed his wife and five other people in Tarsus, Mersin province, on Monday, and wounded eight others. Police had deployed helicopters and drones in a major search effort before locating him.

Anadolu Agency reported that the suspect killed himself inside a house where he had been hiding when the security forces surrounded the building.

He is alleged to have first killed his wife in the street and then fired from his car at a restaurant, killing its owner and an employee. He later allegedly also killed a teenager, a 50-year-old man and another victim in a separate neighbourhood.

The Mersin governor's office said the man had a history of substance abuse and psychiatric problems.

The shootings came amid a rise in gun violence in Turkiye. Last month, a school shooting in Kahramanmaras province left 10 people dead, while another school attack a day earlier wounded 16.

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