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Iranian national dies in US two days after intense interrogation
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An Iranian national has died in the United States two days after an intense five-hour interrogation at Washington Dulles International Airport.
Daryoush Sarreshteh, 73, and his wife arrived at Dulles International Airport returning from Tabriz, Iran, on the US election night on November 6 to see their daughter and granddaughter, the Washington Post reported. His wife was a US citizen and he also had a green card but had not been in the US in three years; the absence seemed to have aroused the suspicion of an officer at Customs and Border Protection at the airport and thus led to the questioning of the couple, the report said.
According to Sarreshteh’s wife, the interrogation involved a great deal of shouting and intimidating in English, which neither of the two understood. The detention and interrogation lasted for more than five hours. His wife said that he emerged from the interview, just before midnight, pale and fearful. Two days later he suffered a sudden heart attack and died in his daughter’s home on November 8. His family believes that the harsh and forceful interrogation by the Customs officers killed him “because of the five hours of stress.” [link to www.presstv.ir]
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