Nima Shafeghdoost (2006–2022;
Persian: نیما شفیقدوست) was a 16-year-old Iranian student who became a casualty during the
Mahsa Amini protests in Iran. He sustained injuries in
Urmia and later, after being detained by security forces in Urmia, died.[1][2]
Early life
Nima Shafeghdoost spent his early years in
Zindasht and lived with his family in
Urmia, where he pursued his education.[3]
Incident and injuries
During the
Mahsa Amini protests in Urmia, Shafeghdoost was wounded by a gunshot. Fearing arrest, he sought refuge in the basement of his father's house while receiving medical attention. However, security forces eventually identified and detained him. Despite the severity of his injuries, authorities refrained from taking him to the hospital.[4]
Death
On the 5th of October 2022, at the age of 16, Nima Shafeghdoost succumbed to his injuries while in custody. Despite the condition of his body, authorities resisted transferring him to a hospital. After several days of being unaware of his fate, his family received his body from security authorities.[5]
Islamic Republic's claim
The local law enforcement commander in Urmia claimed that Nima Shafeghdoost had voluntarily refrained from continuing his treatment after seeking medical attention for a dog bite, leading to fatal infection. This assertion is part of a pattern where the
Islamic Republic authorities commonly attribute the deaths of protesters to suicide, underlying medical conditions, being bitten by dogs, or even alleged shooting among protesters.[6]
The circumstances surrounding Nima Shafeghdoost's death remain contentious, with conflicting narratives from the government and those close to him, reflecting the complexities and challenges of information dissemination during periods of civil unrest.[7]