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A woman died in Kerman due to a clash over a religious order.

A 59-year-old woman died of a heart attack following a violent altercation in Amr Be Ma'ruf.

Videos published on social media show the death of a 59-year-old woman from a heart attack, allegedly due to a fight and violence by a well-known official.

According to eyewitness testimony, a bus carrying Basij members and their families got into an argument with a family over the issue of hijab in the "Shazdeh Mahan" garden in Kerman, and a 59-year-old woman suffered a heart attack due to stress and died.

But news agencies affiliated with the Islamic Republic of Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps have reported the news differently. IRNA, ISNA, Fars and Tasnim news agencies have reported this incident as a mass brawl. According to IRNA, the governor of Kerman, while explaining the dimensions of the mass brawl, which was also motivated by personal reasons, around the city of Mahan and resulted in the death of a woman, announced the arrest of the perpetrators. A number of people were also injured in the brawl.

It should be noted that, according to news reports, this woman was immediately taken to the hospital for resuscitation after suffering a heart attack, but unfortunately, the treatment was not effective and ultimately led to her death. However, what is clear from the released video is that this woman died in the same area of ​​the conflict and that people had covered her body with a white sheet.

The released video also tells another story. A bus carrying Basij members and their families is filming the scene of the fight, and apparently not only are they not worried about the death of the 59-year-old woman, but they are also blatantly gloating over her death and making inappropriate comments.

 The arsonists of the Islamic Republic consider it their right to commit any kind of rape, assault, or crime if someone does not obey their orders.  

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