Death of 7-Year-Old Roham Shahvisi Due to Poisoning at School and Father’s Suicide Following Loss of Child

Another crime by the Islamic Republic that led to the poisoning death of “Roham Shahvisi” and whose father also committed suicide following the loss of his child.
Serial poisonings that have been spreading in schools for some time have claimed the life of a child named “Roham Shahvisi.” Roham, a 7-year-old student at “Karachi” primary school in Kermanshah, was studying when he was subjected to a chemical-terrorist attack by the Islamic Republic regime on Saturday, the 13th of Esfand, and as a result, young Roham lost his life the following Sunday.
An audio file from one of Roham’s relatives was posted on social media pages that attests to this crime. In this audio file, it is stated: “Roham was poisoned on Saturday with severe poisoning resulting from a chemical attack at school and was transferred to the hospital. After some initial medical procedures, he was discharged in poor condition.
In the early morning hours of the next day (Sunday), when Roham’s mother intended to wake her child, she encountered his lifeless body and noticed that her son was suffering from bleeding from the nose. When they arrived at the hospital, Roham had no life left in his body.”
“Mithasm Shahvisi,” Roham’s father, who works as a baker, could not bear the death of his child and attempted suicide. Currently, Roham’s father is in a coma and is hospitalized in the intensive care unit at “Imam Reza” Hospital in Kermanshah.
One of the effects of poisoning with chemical gases is nosebleeds. Roham was killed by chemical gas while many officials claimed these incidents occurred at the hands of the students themselves. It is only regrettable that the chemical attack is being attributed to students. Which student possesses chemical gas that would allow them to play with the lives of thousands of children and adolescents in different provinces and schools?
These are the crimes of the Islamic Republic regime that, without a shred of conscience, easily takes the lives of children and, without showing any remorse or pangs of conscience, continues with its crimes.
Will these crimes go unanswered? Will the people of Iran end the existence of this regime to save the lives of their children?




