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UK Inquest Stalls Over Turkish Death of Tyler Kerry
18 Mar
Summary
- Mother removed from inquest into son's death abroad.
- Tyler Kerry, 20, found dead in lift shaft in Turkey.
- Family suspects foul play, Turkish police ruled accident.

An inquest into the death of Tyler Kerry, 20, who was found dead in a lift shaft at the Trendy Lara Hotel in Antalya, Turkey, was halted due to dramatic scenes. His mother, Rachel Kerry, was ejected after arguing with the coroner, insisting that British police should investigate her son's death, which occurred in November 2024. The family believes Tyler was murdered, but Turkish police quickly concluded that no other individuals were involved.
The coroner explained that the inquest was not a criminal court and highlighted the challenges of obtaining information from Turkey due to a lack of reciprocal arrangements. Tyler, a furniture fitter from Essex, was on his first holiday abroad with family members, including his grandparents and girlfriend. His body was discovered in the lift shaft, and his belongings were found scattered around the hotel.




