IRAN HIJAB PROTESTS: CAR CRASH OF AN EXCUSE: Regime ‘Fakes Footage’ To Claim Nurse Died In Auto Smash

This bizarre footage put out by Iranian officials is supposed to convince the world that a nurse said to have been beaten to death by security police actually died in a car crash.

Maedeh Javanfar, 29, was reportedly beaten to death by baton-wielding security agents during an anti-regime demo in Rasht, Gilan Province on 25th October.

The nurse – from Ramsar, Mazandaran Province – apparently died from the brain trauma she sustained in the vicious clubbing.

She was buried on 26th October in the presence of security agents.

Maedeh Javanfar poses in an undated photo. Maedeh Javanfar, a nurse, reportedly died after being beaten by police during protests in Iran. (CEN)

Now regime officials have released what seems to be a ham-fisted attempt to make the world believe she died in a car crash.

The shaky, out-of-focus footage is supposed to show the carnage after an auto accident that killed Maedeh.

In the video, a mangled white car can be seen crashed against a pole with an ambulance parked next to it, but Maedeh cannot be seen anywhere in the footage.

The car is damaged at the front and the back with no explanation as to what could have caused the damage at both ends.

Maedeh Javanfar poses in an undated photo. Maedeh Javanfar, a nurse, reportedly died after being beaten by police during protests in Iran. (CEN)

As the person recording the footage talks to an ambulance driver, the paramedic can be heard saying “Javanfar” as he purportedly looks at some sort of wallet.

But the wallet is never shown to the camera and there is no sign of a body inside the ambulance.

The person taking notes does not even seem to have a notebook but instead scribbles on scraps of paper.

Maedeh Javanfar poses while holding a newborn baby in an undated photo. Maedeh Javanfar, a nurse, reportedly died after being beaten by police during protests in Iran. (CEN)

Since protests erupted in Iran following the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini on 16th September, Iranian officials have been accused of inventing causes of death for protesters allegedly killed by security agents.

Other examples of causes of death proffered by the regime include ‘suicide’, ‘falling from a height’, or ‘shooting from the crowd’.

Photo shows an alleged accident scene where Iranian police claim Maedeh Javanfar had a car crash, which resulted in her death, undated photo. Maedeh Javanfar, a nurse, reportedly died after being beaten by police during protests in Iran. (CEN)

Another ludicrous explanation was ‘eating out-of-date canned fish’.

The ongoing protests have so far claimed the lives of at least 336 people and injured at least 1,160, according to independent estimates.