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Turkish officials are not saying definitively what killed a vacationing British mother whose heart was allegedly removed from her chest cavity. Beth Martin, 28, reported feeling ill on her flight from the UK to Turkey, and initially dismissed it as food poisoning. However, within hours of touching down in Istanbul, Martin grew “delirious,” and was hospitalized. The couple were on vacation with their two children. GoFundMe The mother of two died the very next day, on April 28, the Daily Mail reported . Putin skipping high-stakes Ukraine-Russia peace talks in Turkey, Kremlin says Beth’s husband, Luke, claimed Turkish officials were less than forthcoming with him, and initially suspected him of poisoning her. He was able to have his wife’s body flown back to the UK, where British coroners told him the unimaginable: Beth’s heart had been removed, he said. If Russia won’t go for peace, US must boost Ukraine aid Beth dismised her conditions as simple food poisoning. GoFundMe The Turkish Ministry of Health revealed Beth’s cause of death was “cardiac arrest due to multiple organ failure,” but did not go into detail about what caused that. The Turkish government further refuted the British coroners’ claims, insisting she “did not