Between Life And Death: Angelina Jolie Zombie Sick With COVID-19; Is Connected To A Respirator

Between Life And Death: Angelina Jolie Zombie Sick With COVID-19; Is Connected To A Respirator
Between Life And Death: Angelina Jolie Zombie Sick With COVID-19; Is Connected To A Respirator

Video: Between Life And Death: Angelina Jolie Zombie Sick With COVID-19; Is Connected To A Respirator

Video: Between Life And Death: Angelina Jolie Zombie Sick With COVID-19; Is Connected To A Respirator
Video: Zombie Angelina Jolie Update | Fatemeh Khishvand also known as Sahar Tabar 2024, November
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An 18-year-old Iranian resident who has become world famous online as "La Angelina Jolie Zombie" - for her shocking surgeries - is causing deep dismay after becoming seriously ill with COVID-19 and being admitted to a Tehran hospital to be connected to an artificial respirator while in custody of the authorities.

In a statement published Thursday by the official website of the Center for Human Rights in Iran, it is reported that Fatemeh Khishvand is being held at the Sina Hospital in Tehran, being held in custody despite being seriously ill.

"We find it unacceptable that this young lady is trapped by the coronavirus in these circumstances, while her arrest warrant has been extended throughout this time," exclaimed Payam Derafshan, a human rights lawyer and who also suffered unjustified detention two years ago. the government of Iran.

The influencer became famous on social media under the name Sahar Tabar and was arrested last October after authorities in her country "hunted down Instagram celebrities," according to the statement. The teenager gained a huge fanatic for her shocking photos that showed her shocking evolution through surgeries and cosmetic procedures and for appearing with a scrawny figure dressed in clothes that made her look like a zombie.

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Sahar Tabar
Sahar Tabar

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"[It should be noted that] it is not the fault of the prison director that she remains behind bars," says Derafshan, "the responsibility falls on Judge Moghiseh."

The girl was detained on charges of "corruption on Earth", incitement to the corruption of others "through lunatic acts", "insults to the sacred" and "acquire income illegally," as specified.

"A teenage girl is jailed in Iran for being creative on Instagram [and] is now hooked up to a respirator due to the coronavirus," Hadi Ghaemi, Executive Director of the Iran Center for Human Rights, said in a tweet. "A judge refused to release her before she disappeared. She is one of many people arbitrarily detained in prisons who must be released immediately."

Iran was one of the first places in the world - outside of China - that felt the scourge of COVID-19 was. The Middle East country has registered thousands of deaths that so far have not been established well for good but that according to sources would amount to about 4,950.

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