Saeed Mousavi: Just A retired employee of a dairy factory
Born in 1960 in Tehran, Saeed Mousavi lived a life of dignity, quiet strength, and devotion to family. A retired worker from the Tehran Pasteurized Milk Factory, he had spent decades earning an honest living, rising early, returning late, and never complaining. His retirement marked a new chapter, one he hoped would be spent in peace alongside his wife Fatemeh and their daughter Hadiseh.
On the afternoon of June 14, 2025, that quiet life was shattered. An Israeli missile tore through their home in a brutal strike on civilian neighborhoods in northern Tehran. All three, Saeed, Fatemeh, and Hadiseh, were killed instantly.
While Hadiseh’s body was found the same day, Saeed remained unidentified for several days, lying anonymously in a Tehran morgue until a DNA test confirmed his identity.
Today, Saeed Mousavi rests in Section 42 of Behesht-e Zahra cemetery, buried alongside his beloved wife and daughter under a shared gravestone.