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Iran Times - On Sunday, June 15, Sara Joudat, a 22-year-old art student, was walking with her father along the street where they lived in Narmak, Tehran, when she was martyred when Israel bombed the area.
Elnaz Mohammadi, editor of the social group of the Hammihan newspaper, wrote: Sara Joudat, an art student at Pars University of Art and Architecture, affiliated with the Ministry of Science, was on Amirabad Street. Amir Abedi, a professor at Pars University of Art and Architecture, a theater and cinema photographer, and producer, was Sara’s photography teacher at this university.
Sara Joudat died in the Israeli attacks
She now tells “Hammihan”: “Sara was my student for one semester. She was 22 years old and an art student, she took photography classes with me. The university is affiliated with the Ministry of Science and is on Amirabad Street. She had 12 classes with me, and when another of my students told me about her death, a young woman, it was very sad for me and I am sorry for that.”
As far as Abedi knows, Sara Jawdat was walking down a street in Narmak, Tehran, with her father when they were killed by Israeli bombing.
Sara Jawdat and her father Dariush Jawdat were hit by an Israeli airstrike while crossing the street in the Narmak neighborhood of Tehran and died.
Some sources have also written that Sara Jawdat worked in one of the famous cafes in Tehran and her colleagues knew her as the cheerful and well-mannered girl of the cafe.
The Haft Sobh newspaper also wrote: Sara Jawdat was a 21-year-old photography student at Pars University. Sara had a passion for life and was full of dreams and goals. This was written by her friends and relatives in the stories they posted on social media after her martyrdom. Despite her young age and her preoccupation with school and university, Sara Jawdat worked to achieve her future goals.
She worked in one of the famous cafes in Tehran, and her colleagues knew her as the cheerful and well-mannered girl of the cafe. It was Sunday evening when Sara's colleagues became concerned about her condition due to unanswered calls from Sara and no news about her. In this regard:
The longer the moments of no news from the cheerful girl of the cafe stretched, the more worried Sarah's friends became. Until finally, the news came that Sarah had been injured and killed while traveling in one of the areas targeted by the Zionist attack.
This news shocked not only Sarah's friends but also the customers of the cafe where she worked. One of these customers said: "Every time I went to the cafe, Sarah would greet us with a smile and cheerfulness. She was a calm and composed girl. It's hard to believe that she is no longer alive."
"Dariush Jawdat," Sara's father, was a bank employee. He and his daughter were buried in Qaemshahr on Sunday, July 21.
Another son of martyr Dariush Jawdat, who is apparently injured in the incident, said in an interview with ISNA: "It was midnight. We were gathered together. I was eating dinner without realizing it. I lost consciousness and regained consciousness while the war tore our family apart."
Martyr Jawdat's sister also said: "Although there is great sadness in our hearts, my nephew was only 20 years old with a world of dreams. We are only enduring this sadness for the sake of our country, Iran. We are proud and not sad."
Martyr Jawdat's brother also said: "My family was watching TV when this happened and they attained the level of martyrdom."
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