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Pair seem in courtroom accused of kidnapping Turkish DJ and girlfriend

  • Kyrie Mitchell-Peart, 31, and Isay Stoyanov, 43, allegedly ambushed the pair

Two males accused of kidnapping and murdering a Turkish DJ have appeared in courtroom right now.

Kyrie Mitchell-Peart, 31, and Isay Stoyanov, 43, allegedly ambushed Koray Alpergin, 43, and his girlfriend Gozde Dalbudak, 34, exterior his north London dwelling and bundled them right into a van.

The pair had been then held on the Stadium Lounge restaurant close to Tottenham Hotspur’s stadium earlier than Mr Alpergin was killed on October 14, 2022.

A autopsy discovered proof that he had been crushed with a baseball bat, scalded with boiling water and had the soles of his toes stabbed, whereas there was additionally bruising to his genitals.

His bare burned physique was ultimately dumped in woodland in Loughton, Essex, earlier than it was discovered by a canine walker.

Turkish DJ Korey Alpergin, 43, (pictured) was kidnapped and tortured to death by a gang

Turkish DJ Korey Alpergin, 43, (pictured) was kidnapped and tortured to dying by a gang

His girlfriend Gozde Dalbudak, 34, (pictured) who was also kidnapped, was visiting the UK

His girlfriend Gozde Dalbudak, 34, (pictured) who was additionally kidnapped, was visiting the UK 

Ms Dalbudak, who has since returned to her dwelling in Turkey, recalled her boyfriend telling her ‘my love, do not be scared’ and ‘sorry, my love’ earlier than he cried out in ache as he was crushed.

The father-of-two was the proprietor of Turkish radio station Bizim FM and had connections with celebrities resembling rapper P Diddy and Salt Bae.

Mitchell-Peart and Stoyanov are charged with homicide, two counts of kidnap and two counts of false imprisonment.

The pair appeared on the Old Bailey right now through video hyperlink from HMP Belmarsh. Stoyanov was assisted by a Turkish interpreter.

Mitchell-Peart, of Grange View Road, Whetstone, and Stoyanov, of Remington Road, Tottenham, had been remanded in custody forward of an extra listening to on 22 February.

Their trial was provisionally set for 1 July.