Posted on 11/08/2022 6:25:25 PM PST by BenLurkin
Dilek Ertek, 71, was the distributor of Tiffany's jewelry in Turkey for over two decades. After falling from the Norwegian Spirit cruise ship, her family has raised questions surrounding the circumstances — including missing jewelry from her cabin — of her mysterious death.
Ertek's son, Gokce Atuk, claims jewelry went missing from his mother's safe in her cabin aboard the cruise ship prior to her unexpected death.
The Turkish newspaper, Sabah, has reported that Ertek's family has urged police to investigate the death of the matriarch — specifically her lover, a 74-year-old Swiss national, who waited twenty hours before reporting the jewelry tycoon missing.
CCTV footage suggested Ertek fell from the cruise ship sometime around 3 a.m.
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On a cruise ship? With Russians? In Turkey?
Was she trying to do “I’m the queen of the world” routine from the movie Titanic only to realize she was not 18 years old any more? Or was she dumping her diamond jewelry collection in the sea to keep her grandchildren from fighting over it when all of a sudden the ship made a hard turn and “oops!?
Nah, I think I will go with the obvious….Arkinside! She was likely overhead hinting that she was going to make changes in her will soon after the ship was to dock. Yep, thats it! The simplest answer really is usually the right one after all.
My daughter rides and trains hunter and jumper horses - in case you don’t know it’s a sport for the elite - and her name is Tiffany.
You should be so lucky to know what she does and do what she does in life.
Have you read this book?
I bet not.
whelp, not everyone is as popular as I am. /SARC
Caesar thought that, too. :)
Diamonds are forever not so much for other things.
I’ve noticed over the past few years that if you want to get rid of an aggravating spouse (make sure the life insurance payments are current), or maybe the rich patriarch of a family, one solution is a nice, relaxing, and fun-filled cruise.
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