Video footage showing the death of US citizen Tracey Lynn Brown at Atatürk Airport in İstanbul in 2013 after she ran out of breath because of police officers putting too much pressure on her while trying to make her stay on the ground has been released.Brown, who arrived at the airport on April 4, 2013 from Tashkent and was to travel to Chicago, was waiting in the international arrivals terminal. According to the footage, the woman went into a room belonging to the department for passport control at 9:48 pm, and after about four minutes she was dragged out of the room by the police. Brown ,who left the scene after the incident returned after six hours.According to the footage, the police then put handcuffs to the woman and put her in a transfer room. After a few minutes, the woman somehow gets rid of the handcuffs and the police knocks the woman on the ground, handcuffs her from her back and puts pressure on the woman with their legs and arms for about 17 minutes. a medical team and doctor Then arrive at the scene and give the woman a sedative without examining her. The police officers, who lift the pressure on woman after the doctor leaves the room, realizes that the woman is not breathing and calls back the doctor. The doctor gives the woman CPR for seven minutes and then sends her to a hospital.According to the reports in Turkish media, the woman died on April 18, 2013 at the hospital and the forensic report confirmed that she died because of the pressure put on her chest and neck.Bakırköy chief public prosecutor's office filed a criminal complaint against the twelve police officers and the doctor, Mesut Ö. Facing jail time from 16 years to 12 years. The fourth hearing of the case will be heard in October.