He was taken to the Gülhane Military Medical Academy (GATA) at 06:01, four hours after he was shot and according to witness reports, he was able to sit and talk when he was first brought to the hospital; he was announced dead the next day.
[1] Zekai Aksakallı ordered Ömer Halisdemir, a special forces operative, to neutralize Terzi in the night of the coup which changed the course of the attempt.
Within the frame of the military actions, a group of coup plotters tried to capture the commander of the Special Forces Maj. Gen. Zekai Aksakallı.
Gen. Halil Soysal, who was stationed at Saladin town in northern Iraq, to go to Silopi and to take over command there in order to neutralize the insurgent personnel by eventually interning the duty officer Col. Celal Koca.
[4][1] Terzi's body was wrapped in a cloth, and was rushed by helicopter to GATA Gülhane Military Medical Academy Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
[6] The widow was accused of "aiding the crime of violation of the constitution", and was sentenced to 18 years in prison in February 2018 after having been detained 559 days in jail.