Series News Who does the body in the Yargı belong to? All the allegations are on Engin, but the screenwriter can also make the opposite corner!

Who does the body in the Yargı belong to? All the allegations are on Engin, but the screenwriter can also make the opposite corner!

Kanal D’s successful TV series, Yargı, ends the episode with scenes that take the audience’s breath away every week. The last episode, which was broadcast on Sunday evening, also ended with a very surprising ending. And again, as every week, social media was filled with discussions about the scenes in the Yargı.

The last episode of the TV series, Yargı, starring Pınar Deniz and Kaan Urgancıoğlu, aired on Sunday evening, ended with another breathtaking scene. In the scene in question, Ceylin found a corpse in the grave. The audience could not see who the body belonged to. All the audience saw was black curly hair.

Of course, the biggest question mark after this scene is who this body belongs to. In the comments made on social media, bets were opened, everyone said their opinion. Most of the allegations are that the body belongs to Engin.

As a matter of fact, journalist Birsen Altuntaş announced that the body may belong to Engin and that Onur Durmaz, who probably played Engin, will leave the series. However, this is not exact information, it is just a guess.

However, some of the audience says that the body may belong to Ceylin’s father. Because Ceylin’s father’s hair is black, bushy and curly like Engin’s. Therefore, if the corpse belongs to Ceylin’s father, it means that Engin will not leave the series.

Another interesting claim of the audience is that the body belongs to Engin and everything was organized by Engin’s father. So actually Engin didn’t die. However, he was kidnapped from the hospital with a game his father had set up and he was pretended to be dead. Thus, Engin gained his freedom.

All these claims may be true and the screenwriter may put the audience in the wrong corner. We will find the answers to all these questions in the section that will be published next Sunday.