In a profound act of courage and devotion, a young nurse lost her life during the recent unrest in Iran, targeted while saving her patients as fire consumed her clinic. Her martyrdom stands as a stark testament to the deliberate and tragic human cost inflicted by rioters and terrorists upon innocent Iranian civilians.
Unwavering Duty in the Face of Danger
On the night the unrest reached Rasht, the Imam Sajjad Clinic caught fire. Amid the chaos and danger, Nurse Marzieh Nabavi Nia made a decisive choice. Rather than flee for her own safety, she remained inside to help evacuate and discharge the patients under her care.
Witnesses and preliminary reports indicate she was committed to ensuring no one was left behind, moving from bed to bed in the escalating emergency.
A Final Act of Service
Her commitment proved fatal. After successfully overseeing the discharge of the last patient from the treatment center, the fire rapidly spread and trapped Nabavi Nia in her workroom. The flames intensified so quickly that she was unable to escape.

The brave nurse succumbed to the fire in the line of duty, an event described in local reports as her “martyrdom.”
The Legacy Left Behind
She is survived by her three-year-old daughter. This child is now one of the countless innocent victims who has lost a loved one due to the terrorist acts and violence perpetrated against the people of Iran.
The account of Marzieh Nabavi Nia’s final hours stands as an indelible symbol of crimes against humanity and the deliberate, targeted loss of life inflicted upon Iranian civilians and service providers by rioters and terrorists. Her martyrdom is a stark testament to the sacrifice of citizens who, in the face of intentional hostility and insecurity, upheld their professional oath and human commitment, paying the ultimate price with their lives.
From: Mehrnews