Blood of poet girl on the pink bed; Massacre of Parnia Abbasi and her family by the criminal Tel Aviv regime
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  • The poet\\\'s blood on the pink bed; Iranians avenge Parnia Abbasi
    The poet\\\'s blood on the pink bed; Iranians avenge Parnia Abbasi

Pars Today - Following the attack by the Zionist regime on Iran, an image widely circulated on social media showing a part of a girl’s hair visible under the rubble, lying on a pink mattress. This image belongs to an Iranian poet girl, Parnia Abbasi.

The Zionist regime attacked parts of the Islamic Republic of Iran on Friday, resulting in the martyrdom of numerous high-ranking commanders of the armed forces, prominent scientists, and innocent Iranian citizens, especially defenseless children. Among the martyrs is a young Iranian girl "Parnia Abbasi," who was martyred alongside her father, mother, and younger brother. This report by Pars Today takes a look at her biography.

Birth

Parnia Abbasi, 23 years old, was a poet, English language teacher, and employee. Her birthday was just around the corner. She was a graduate of translation studies from Qazvin International University and had recently been accepted into a master’s program in management. Parnia’s father was a retired Education Ministry official, and her mother was a retired bank employee.

Life in the Orkideh Complex

Parnia lived with her father, mother, and brother in a residential complex in Tehran where all the residents were civilians. On Friday morning, Parnia was supposed to meet her close friend, Maryam, at 11 a.m. Maryam recounts that after Israel's attack on Tehran, she went to Parnia’s house and was confronted with the ruins of their home, located in Block Four of the Orkideh Complex on Sattarkhan Street in Tehran. It appears that all the residents of this building were martyred.

The image of Parnia and her pink bed

 

Parnia's younger brother

Maryam, Parnia’s friend, witnessed up close as first Parnia’s body and then her brother’s were pulled out from under the rubble of their home. However, they could not rescue Parnia’s parents simultaneously, and the rescue teams said that loaders needed to come to clear the debris in order to recover their bodies. Parham, Parnia’s 16-year-old brother, was a student.

The pink bed

According to Maryam, the middle part of their building was directly hit, causing it to collapse: "Others in the building were also martyred. That photo of the pink bed with blood on it refers to the same location."

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