Ahu Tuğba, one of the unforgettable names of Turkish cinema, died at the age of 69 in her home in Miami, USA, on September 1, 2024, and her body was brought to Istanbul and buried. Anjelik Calvin, who remained out of sight for a long time after the death of his mother, made a statement for the first time at an invitation he attended in Istanbul months later. Calvin was touched by the words of the journalists, “You are a copy of your mother,” and expressed his admiration for his mother, saying, “I don’t look like you.
I can’t even be my mother’s snot.” he expressed it with his expressions. Saying that his mother’s place will never be replaced, Calvin stated that his longing for Ahu Tuğba is still very deep. Describing the difficult process he went through, Calvin stated that he experienced a great psychological trauma in the house where his mother died. Calvin, who said he stayed in hotels throughout the process, described those days with the following words: “I survived a great psychological trauma at home in America.
I stayed in a hotel throughout the process; my father spent over 20-30 thousand dollars just for hotel expenses. At that time, my house was invaded by mice. I thought, ‘I wonder if the house was cursed?’, but it turned out that the whole building was invaded. The bed where my mother died was right in front of me. In fact, due to the shock of that moment, I hid everything, including the bloody pillow on which my mother died, etc.
“It was a big trauma.” Calvin, who also said that some personal belongings of his mother were stolen, also answered questions about inheritance. “Unfortunately, I could not keep my mother’s memories, they stole them all in the chaos at home. Even if there is nothing left of my mother, her pink nightgown and slippers are enough for me. As for inheritance; My mother inherited enough money for 5 people. I can’t give an exact number, it’s a sin.
However, I saw my mother’s dead body; Believe me, money and stamps have no value. I wish my mother was alive so we had nothing. “Everyone should know the value of their mother.”


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