The Turkish gunman who shot his British lover caught her chatting to a man on Facebook and suspected she was cheating on him.
Veli Acar, 46, told police he killed Anne Bury, 56, after he found her talking online to a man from Saudi Arabia.
When Acar, who had been in a relationship with the qualified
midwife for six years, questioned her, she told him to ‘mind your
business’.
Days later he returned to her Turkish villa with a
shotgun and killed Ms Bury while wounding her son, Alex, 24, and her
mother Cecilia, 87.
It is unknown whether the man Ms Bury was
talking to on Facebook was Iain Cameron, 61, the estranged father of her
son who lives in the Middle East.
The Mail on Sunday has
discovered Ms Bury and Acar would sleep together in her villa when she
was in Turkey but when her family came she hid their relationship by
moving him to a villa she owned next door.
Acar told arresting
officers he felt ‘humiliated’ by this. Since her death on Monday, Ms
Bury’s family has denied they were a couple but last night a photograph
emerged of Acar smiling and with his arm around her waist.
The picture was taken in a popular Turkish hotspot in 2010.
Acar
told police they met in 2006 on a river cruise in Dalyan. Shortly
afterwards they began a relationship and Ms Bury made frequent visits
from her home in Saudi Arabia to see him.
Acar divorced his wife of ten years, Glaswegian Ruth McGarry, to be with Ms Bury in 2010.
Mail on Sunday
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