Halo Ahmadi O’Sullivan, originally from Iran, has lived in Ireland for the past 11 years.
Every family in Iran will have lost a loved one by the time this is over.
That's according to a Midlands woman from Iran describing the devastation caused by ongoing anti-government protests in her home country.
Halo Ahmadi O'Sullivan moved to Ireland 11 years ago and works in Athlone, with her immediate family in the UK and cousins and friends still living in Iran.
She was one of many who protested outside the Iranian Embassy in Dublin on Saturday, amid ongoing anti-government protests and an internet shutdown.
Ms O'Sullivan says she knows at least one killed by the current regime:
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