"Mahsa Amini's death was due to an illness and was not caused by the beatings."

This was supported by the medical report following the autopsy carried out in Tehran on the body of the young Iranian woman arrested because she was not wearing the veil correctly.

The news agency Irna reported, citing a report by an Iranian coroner, according to which the 22-year-old died of multiple organ failure syndrome caused by cerebral hypoxia.

According to the coroner's report, the young woman's death "was not caused by a blow to the head and vital organs".

Mahsa, who died three days after being arrested in Tehran, would have died from a fall while in the custody of the Iranian moral police. "Then, due to ineffective cardio-respiratory resuscitation in the first critical minutes, death from severe hypoxia resulting from brain damage possibly related to surgery for a brain tumor at the age of 8.

The death of the girl sparked more than two weeks of protests nationwide and involved public squares around the world. 

His father had stated that his daughter's body was wrapped in the hospital in such a way that it was not clearly visible, but he could have found that her legs "were all bruised".