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A 23-year-old woman died during a protest in Iran. Her mother stole her body from the mortuary


According to relatives, on the evening of January 8, Rubina Aminian left the university and joined the protesters on the streets of Tehran. There, according to her family, she was shot at close range in the back of the head. When her relatives learned about her death, they immediately left Kermanshah, where they live, for Tehran to find Rubina's body.

After reaching the mortuary, Rubina Aminian's relatives saw dramatic scenes. The 23-year-old's mother, as her aunt Hilala Noori told CBS News, saw hundreds of bodies lying one on top of the other, with visible gunshot wounds to the head and neck. She wasn't allowed to go inside at first, but she managed to force her way in to find her daughter.

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Dramatic scenes in Iran. The mother had to steal the body of a murdered 23-year-old woman from the mortuary

The mother of the deceased did not receive permission to remove her daughter's body, so she stole it.

She had to steal the body of her 40-kilogram daughter because she was not allowed to take the body. She spent many hours transporting them to Kermanshah

— Hilal Noori, the aunt of the deceased, reported in an interview with CBS News.

The woman emphasized that Rubina Aminian was a person full of passion and independence. According to her, the 23-year-old believed that everyone should create their own future and that is why she decided to join the protests to fight for freedom.

According to CBS News, at least 12,000 people have died in Iran after more than two weeks of protests. people, but the actual number of victims may exceed even 20,000. President Donald Trump, who has long warned Iran against possible US intervention in connection with the brutal suppression of demonstrations, said last Wednesday that he knew from a “good source” that “the killing in Iran is ending.”

Ashley Davis

I’m Ashley Davis as an editor, I’m committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity and accuracy in every piece we publish. My work is driven by curiosity, a passion for truth, and a belief that journalism plays a crucial role in shaping public discourse. I strive to tell stories that not only inform but also inspire action and conversation.

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