‘I carried my wife’s body for an hour and a half’ – BBC hears stories of protesters killed in Iran
'I carried my wife's body for an hour and a half' – BBC hears stories of protesters killed in Iran9 hours agoShareSaveSarah Namjoo and Roja AssadiBBC PersianShareSaveUser generated contentProtesters march through Kashani, Tehran, on 8 JanuaryWarning: This article contains graphic descriptions of death and injury
Heading home after joining a protest in Tehran on 8 January, Reza put his arms around his wife Maryam to protect her. “Suddenly, I felt my arm go light – there was only her jacket in my hands,” he told a family member, who later spoke to BBC Persian. Maryam had been fatally shot – and they had no idea where the bullet had come from.
Reza carried Maryam's body for an hour and a half. Exhausted, he sat down in an alley. After a short time, the door of a nearby house opened. The people who lived there took them into their garage, brought a white sheet and wrapped Maryam's body in it.
Days before Maryam headed out to the protests, she had told her children ..
