SAEDNEWS: Reza Pahlavi, the exiled Iranian crown prince, suffered a heart attack in recent hours and has been hospitalized, according to his daughter, who cited stress related to ongoing ceasefire developments as a contributing factor.
According to Saed News, Reza Pahlavi, the eldest son of Iran’s last monarch and a prominent opposition figure in exile, has been hospitalized following a sudden heart attack. The unexpected development was confirmed by his daughter, who stated that her father experienced cardiac symptoms and was immediately transferred to a medical facility for urgent care.
According to the Iranian outlet Hamshahri, Pahlavi was placed under intensive medical supervision shortly after the incident. While no official medical report has yet been released detailing his condition, sources close to the family have indicated that his status is currently "under control."
The incident reportedly occurred amidst mounting emotional and political pressure linked to recent ceasefire negotiations and regional developments. While no direct medical correlation has been confirmed, individuals close to the former crown prince suggest the stress surrounding recent geopolitical events may have played a role in the health scare.
Reza Pahlavi, long seen as a symbolic figure by segments of the Iranian diaspora, has remained an active commentator on Iranian affairs, often voicing support for democratic change and international pressure on the Islamic Republic. His health emergency is likely to spark concern among supporters and add a layer of personal drama to a politically tense period.
As of now, there has been no official statement from Pahlavi’s media team regarding the long-term implications of the incident or his current treatment plan.