At least 41 dead in Iranian protests over death of woman in police custody
State TV reports death toll from week of protests following funeral of 22-year-old woman after being detained for allegedly wearing hijab improperly

ANKARA
The death toll from protests in Iran over a young woman who died in police custody has risen to 41, according to state media.
Iranian state TV said that 41 protesters and policemen have been killed since protests erupted last Saturday following the funeral of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old who died after being detained by the morality police in the capital Tehran on Sept. 13 for allegedly wearing her hijab head covering improperly.
Authorities have sought to pin blame on her death on a heart attack, but her family and many others in Iran have rejected the claim, saying she was the victim of police brutality. Authorities have promised a thorough investigation of Amini's death.
Her death has triggered a wave of angry protests in Iran over the past week, with protesters calling for justice and accountability.