Interview with the nephew of Majid Javaheri, a civil engineer who was martyred on the first night of Israeli invasion of Iran and his wife was miraculously rescued

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 گفت‌وگو با برادرزاده مجید جواهری، مهندس عمران که شب اول حمله اسرائیل به ایران شهید شد و همسرش به طرز معجزه‌آسایی نجات پیدا کرد

  Saved a "Mehri" tree

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 یک درخت «مهری» را نجات داد
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 یک درخت «مهری» را نجات داد

 Saved a "Mehri" tree

Goddess Mohammadi |  Society reporter

A tree saved Mehri.  That night, when the explosion broke the bedroom of Mehri and Majid on the night of their marriage, in the Archidah Complex of Tehran, Tehran, and threw them out of the window, a tree was taken;  Its branches wrapped up under the shoulder of Mehri and around its four -month fetus and embraced them in the morning, between the sky and the earth.  The same tree that had calmed down just under its shadow, Majid's lifeless body.

Mehri did not look at his wife's body from nearly three in the morning until the rescuers arrived.  He saw him that he was immobilized, but he couldn't believe that he was no longer in his body.  Death, between the branches of a tree and the calm shadow of its root, took life from one and forgiven the other two;  Until tomorrow, Majid Javaheri's body is buried in Paradise Zahra.

Delaram, Majid's nephew, now his only uncle, tells "Majid Javaheri, born in a civil engineer and worked at the Humanities Research Institute:" Along with it, he was also doing building and carpentry reconstruction.  My mother always said that since childhood, all the technical work of the house was with Majid.  Later, with your tour of YouTube, he became more interested in technical work.  "He just wanted to resign from the institute and work full time."

Delaram says Majid and his wife Mehri Dehshiri, who was an architect, had been married when they were married: "Uncle was three years old when his father died.  He didn't know his father, as he would no longer see his son.  Much of being a baby was so excited.  He also lost his mother in Corona.  "He was in love with travel, nature, and love of life."

Majid and Mehri had bought a house at Orchid Complex two years ago, married to the house reconstruction and went to the house: "Mehri was a four -month pregnant, and that night, Israel targeted a nuclear scientist who lived in their complex.  Majid and Mehri were asleep in their bedroom, where the wall of the room was cut and they were thrown out.  Mehri is one of the few survivors of their building.  After a day, the rescuers told us to go to Majid to go to Rasoul Akram Hospital.  The family went to the hospital but they did not find it, they went to Kahrizak, but the number of killed was so long that it took us to find it.  Until yesterday, the family was identified in Kahrizak. "

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