Ayse Banu Ö. born 1958
shot: January 3, 2009
Residence: Berlin
Origin: Turkey
Children: 2 daughters from her first marriage (ages 24, 27)
Perpetrator: her Turkish husband Turgut, age 58 at the time of the crime.
Ayse came to Germany in 1979 because she married a doctor of Turkish origin in Berlin. It is possible that she is an imported bride. There are two daughters from the marriage, who live with their mother after they divorced in the early 1990s.
Ayse has studied Turkish and English in Turkey and teaches as an elementary school teacher at the Aziz-Nesin-Europaschule in Berlin-Kreuzberg. She is considered a very popular teacher and mainstay of the school, which has predominantly students from Turkish families.
Ayse now holds a German passport. In 2007 she remarried. The groom is a man 8 years older from Turkey. At the turn of the year 2008/2009, she goes to Istanbul to visit him. Turgut has a building materials company there. Another company is registered in Berlin under his wife's address.
On the night of January 3, 2009, Turgut shoots his wife in the head around 4:00 am. With a lawyer, he turns himself in to the police and claims that he thought the magazine was empty.
More is not known. There may have been a dispute over Ayse's life and profession in Germany. Or about whether Turgut could come to Germany. Many of Ayse's students are learning of the crime for the first time from the newspaper.