Iran's morality cops kill two more girls during protests
Two more young girls have been killed during the Iran regime's brutal crackdown on hijab protests that have swept the country.
YouTuber Sarina Esmailzadeh, 16, died after security forces beat her round the head with batons, The Sun reports citing Amnesty International.
Her death was reported as officials handed over the body of a "fearless" teenager whose family had been searching for her for ten days.
Nika Shahkarmi, 17, went missing during a protest rally in the capital Tehran on September 20.
Atesh Shakrami, Nika's aunt, told BBC Farsi she had left the house with a bottle of water and a towel - which they later realised were to combat tear gas.
In her last phone call to a pal, she said she was "running away from security agents".
That night her Telegram and Instagram accounts were deleted and her mobile phone went dead.
Her family spent the next ten days searching for her in prisons, hospitals and even the mortuary.
Finally, they were told a girl matching her description was in the Kahrizak morgue.
Her body showed signs that her skull was fractured and her nose had been smashed, reports say.