Judiciary: Dr. Ayda Rostami Did Not Die from Torture, She Fell from a Pedestrian Bridge

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The Judiciary: Dr. Aida Rostami was not killed by torture; she fell from a pedestrian bridge.

According to the Judiciary Media Center, in recent days, anti-revolutionary media have claimed that an individual named Aida Rostami was killed by torture. However, investigations show that these claims are nothing more than storytelling.

Recently, anti-revolutionary media have claimed that an individual named Aida Rostami was killed by torture.

These media outlets introduced the deceased as a doctor who was helping those injured in gatherings. On Monday, December 12th, she went to the Ekbatan neighborhood to treat someone and visited a pharmacy to get bandages and dressings, where she disappeared.

In this storytelling, it is mentioned, quoting a knowledgeable source, that given the wounds and fractures on the deceased’s body, she was subjected to abuse and torture on the night of the incident and then killed.

On December 12th, the suspicious death of a woman falling from an overpass was reported to Police Station 135 Azadi, and the police homicide investigation team immediately arrived at the scene.

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