Riza Akin Cause of Death? How Did Famous Turkish Actor Die Revealed

Riza Akin Cause of Death? How Did Famous Turkish Actor Die Revealed

Riza Akin, a well-known Turkish actor passed away at the age of 65.

How Did Riza Akin Die?

Actor Rıza Akın, who appeared on the big screen with the latest movie ‘Don’t Say I Didn’t Love’, has passed away. Riza Akin cause of death was hemorrhage.

A death ceremony will be held for Rıza Akın on Thursday, November 3, at Atlas Cinema. The famous actor will be buried in Adana on Friday, November 4th. Akin acted in some famous Turkish movies like Kerr, Süt and I’m Not Him, and many others. As an actor, writer and journalist, he was a well-known figure in the Turkish community.

Actress Menderes Samancılar announced the bitter news with a post on Twitter:

https://twitter.com/mndrssamancilar/status/1587447071166156802?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

Announcing that Akın, who recently starred in the movie “Don’t Say I Didn’t Love”, had a brain hemorrhage and was taken to the intensive care unit after the operation, the actor Menderes Samancılar said, “We lost my dear brother Rıza Akın.” announced that he passed away.

Riza Akin Cause of Death

Riza Akin Cause of Death

Actor Rıza Akın died at the age of 65 as a result of a cerebral hemorrhage. The famous actor lost his battle for life.

Riza Akin died from a hemorrhage. Riza Akin cause of death was BRAIN BLEEDING. The 65-year-old Rıza Akın became ill and he was immediately taken to the hospital after the controls, it was understood that he had a brain hemorrhage. He was taken into surgery immediately and continued in the intensive care unit. But unfortunately, he passed away at the hospital on November 2, 2022.

Riza Akin’s wife Miho Shimotashiro was saddened by the demise of her husband, as they planned to move to Japan on November 19.

Japanese Miho Shimotashiro, who married Rıza Akın in Adana in 2019, was devastated by the sad news she received this morning. It was learned that the couple planned to go to Japan on November 19 to investigate the changes in Japanese Food culture after World War II. Ngnews247.com

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