Sixty-six-year-old "Effat Seyed-Ashrafi," a resident of Fardis, Karaj, and a mother of two, was severely wounded on January 9 during protests after being struck by three live bullets in her leg, abdomen, and pelvis, and lost her life hours later.
According to information received by IranWire, 66-year-old "Effat Seyed-Ashrafi," a resident of Fardis, Karaj, and a mother of two, was severely wounded on January 9 during protests after being struck by three live bullets in her leg, abdomen, and pelvis, and lost her life hours later.
According to informed sources, the family found her while she was still alive and immediately transferred her to a nearby clinic, but she passed away approximately two hours later due to the severity of her injuries.
Based on this account, a large number of wounded and deceased individuals had been transferred to medical centers that day, and the family identified Effat Seyed-Ashrafi's body among the injured and dead.
An informed source who spoke with IranWire says that Effat Seyed-Ashrafi’s body was kept in the Bibi Sakineh morgue for two days and was handed over to the family on January 11. The family buried the slain mother on the same day at Behesht-e Rezvan cemetery in Shahriar.








