A 17-year-old girl who was believed to have participated in the demonstration was found dead as demonstrations protesting the death of a woman arrested for wearing a scarf in Iran.


The prosecution has said that the reason for his death was not related to the demonstration, but there are widespread voices doubting the involvement of the government, and the backlash is growing.

In September, protests continued in Iran over the death of a 22-year-old woman who was arrested for wearing a scarf inappropriately, alleging police brutality was the cause.



Under these circumstances, 17-year-old Nika Shakarami, who is believed to have participated in the demonstration, was found dead in the courtyard of a building in the capital Tehran on the 21st of last month.



Regarding this, the prosecution said that Mr. Shakarami was seen entering a building under construction nearby in the early hours of the day, and that he was pushed down by someone, and the cause of his death was unrelated to the demonstration. No, it's currently under investigation.



Meanwhile, Shakarami's mother told the media, "Her daughter was at a demonstration and she disappeared. When she spoke on the phone she was yelling about the security officials and she fled. It seemed to me," he said.



In response to this, suspicion that the security authorities were involved in Mr. Shakarami's death spread on SNS, etc., and the opposition to the government side is further strengthened.