As protests continue for Mahsa Amini in Iran, forensic medicine releases death report

Iran Forensic Medicine Institute, in its report on Mahsa Amini, who died after being detained, stated that the death of the young woman, “from multiple organ failure caused by brain hypoxia, not as a result of beating to the head, vital organs and body” explained the origin.

Based on hospital documents, brain and lung scans, autopsy results and pathology tests, the report stated that Amini died not from blows to the head and limbs, but from multiple organ failure caused by brain hypoxia.

In the report, it was stated that Amini, who died at the age of 22, had brain surgery when she was 8 years old, and as a result, she had adrenaline and thyroid disorders in the hypothalamus and pituitary gland of the brain.

It was reported that the young woman used hydrocortisone, levothyroxine and desmopressin drugs for this reason.

Amini’s “underlying diseases” In the report, it was noted that he fell ill while in custody due to “Due to ineffective cardiorespiratory resuscitation in the first critical minutes, he was subjected to severe hypoxia, resulting in brain damage” statements were included.

Mahsa Amini’s family said that their daughter did not have any health problems.

ALLEGED THAT MAHSA EMINI WAS BROKEN

Mahsa Amini is in the capital Tehran, where she came to visit her hometown of Sakkız on September 13. “morality police” by the Irshad patrols known as “not following hijab rules” He was taken into police custody and taken to the police station.

Amini, who was taken to the hospital with a sudden fall in the police station, died 3 days later on September 16.

In a statement made by the Tehran Police following the reactions, it was stated that the Irshad patrol took Amini to the police station for a one-hour “briefing”, and the young woman was transferred to the hospital after she suddenly lost consciousness and suffered from heart disease.

Activists on social media are the police “suddenly” He denied that he had lost consciousness, claiming that Amini had been beaten by the police.

After the allegations, Iranian state television broadcast the footage of the young woman being brought to the police station and in the police station. In the footage, it is seen that Amini, who was brought to the police station with other women, suddenly fell ill after talking to a woman in charge and collapsed to the ground.

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