Concerns are growing among some people in Iran about who will replace Ebrahim Raisi as president of the Islamic republic after his death in a helicopter crash on Sunday.
“I’m more worried than sad,” Mohadeseh Jalali said at Wednesday’s funeral in Tehran for Raisi and his entourage who died when their aircraft hit a mountain in northwest Iran during bad weather.
The country is now set to hold an election on June 28 to elect a successor to Raisi.