TEHRAN – 45-year-old Tabasom Pak returned from work to a house near Sabunchi Street in Tehran on Sunday, June 15th, hugged her 17-year-old daughter and told her not to be afraid of the sounds of war when she was martled in her car.
According to Rokna, before she got home, she told her cousin not to worry.
Tabasom’s cousin Sara says that after Tabasom’s message was unable to answer, her brother checked her location and discovered that she had stopped by an alley next to her house. The family then went to the alley and realized that she was marching there due to the blast waves and the shards falling into her car.
Tabassom was one of the first people to be discovered and transported by rescuers that day. She would walk down the alley next to her house, go to the alley, go to the park, visit her daughter.
According to Sarah, Tabessom’s family searched her body in the hospital and Kahrizak forensic buildings from Sunday to Tuesday, and was able to find her in Kahrizak on Tuesday.
Tabassom Pak’s body will be buried in Plot 42 of Behesht Zahra Cemetery.
According to government spokeswoman Fateme Mohajelani, Tabasom Pak is one of at least 30 women and children who were martyred in the Israeli attacks.
The Ministry of Health has announced that 224 people have been killed and 1,277 have been injured in attacks in Iran so far, of which 120 are women and children.