Parisa Lashkari, a native of Nurabad Mamasani in Iran’s Fars Province, was shot with live ammunition by security forces during nationwide protests on January 10, 2026.
After she managed to contact her husband and brother to ask for help, regime forces fired a final, close-range shot to her heart, killing her at the scene.
Parisa Lashkari was 30 years old and the mother of a seven-year-old daughter.
Her body was handed over to the family under heavy security restrictions. Authorities instructed that the burial must take place in the early morning hours and warned that relatives were forbidden from chanting or expressing protest during the funeral.





















