ALBAWABA - Turkish singer Rıza Tamer dies at 42 after sudden illness.
Turkish singer Riza Tamer, who won the attention of many fans with such songs as "Benden Sonra," "Benim Yerime," "Yan," and "Adam Olmaz," died on April 17 at the age of 42. This was reported by Hurriyet.
According to Turkish media reports, the singer was taken to the hospital after feeling unwell at his home in Bodrum, but despite all efforts, it was impossible to save his life.

According to preliminary reports, his condition worsened after the prescription drugs he took. The prosecutor's office has initiated an investigation due to the suspicious circumstances surrounding the death. The forensic medical examination will reveal the exact cause of the singer's death.
The official authorities have not yet published the final conclusion.
His Death Deemed Suspicious
The public prosecutor conducted an investigation into the suspicious nature of Rıza Tamer's death. The artist's body was sent to the Muğla Forensic Medicine Institute morgue for an autopsy to determine the exact cause of death.
Official Announcement Released

Following the announcement of his death, a statement was released on the artist's official social media account: "Our artist Rıza Tamer has passed away despite all the interventions performed at the hospital where he was receiving treatment. We offer our condolences to his family, relatives, and the art community. Details regarding the funeral ceremony will be shared with the public separately. We respectfully request the public to show respect and sensitivity during this delicate period."
Who was Rıza Tamer?
Rıza Tamer Şişman became memorable for his third-place finish in the second season of the Popstar Turkey competition in 2004 and his iconic dialogues with jury member Deniz Seki. After the competition, he continued his music career, but three years ago, following an emotional breakdown and divorce, he came back into the spotlight with songs he sang while sitting on concrete in Antalya's Kaleiçi district.
His emotional song "Benden Sonra" (After Me) gained significant momentum, garnering millions of listens on digital platforms. The artist touched the hearts of millions by describing her journey of singing on the streets with the words, "I had given up, but after my divorce three years ago, I threw myself onto the streets due to heartbreak."
