Khomeini Funeral Crush — 5 June 1989
Crowd Incident · Funeral / Public Mourning

Khomeini Funeral Crowd Crush

A source-led report on the crowd crush linked to Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini’s public mourning and funeral ceremonies in Tehran, Iran, in June 1989.

Best-Supported Fatal Crush Date5 June 1989
Burial Chaos6 June 1989
LocationTehran, Iran
Reported Fatalities8
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What happened

Hundreds of thousands to millions of mourners gathered in Tehran after Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini’s death. Contemporary reporting states that crowd pressure at the public body-viewing site crushed eight people to death and injured hundreds.

The later burial procession and cemetery scenes were also chaotic. Mourners surged around the coffin and body, tore at the shroud, and authorities were forced to remove and later return the body by helicopter.

Important distinction: the strongest accessible sources place the fatal crush on 5 June 1989, while the better-known coffin and burial disorder occurred on 6 June 1989.

Best-supported reading

Date: 5 June 1989 for the fatal crush; 6 June 1989 for burial chaos.

Locations: Masalla / Musalla Tehran prayer site for the body viewing, and Behesht-e Zahra cemetery in south Tehran for the burial.

Casualties: eight fatalities are well supported; injuries are reported as hundreds, about 500, or thousands depending on source.

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Reported Scale

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Reported Fatalities
100s–500
Common Injury Range
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Official Attendance Estimate Cited by Guinness
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Reported Funeral Route

Sequence of events

3 June 1989 — Death of Khomeini
Khomeini’s death triggered a period of mass public mourning in Iran, with very large crowds gathering in Tehran.
5 June 1989 — Body viewing crush
The Washington Post reported that by mid-morning the crowd at the Masalla / Musalla Tehran prayer site became so dense that eight people were crushed to death and hundreds were injured.
6 June 1989 — Burial disruption
During the funeral and burial route to Behesht-e Zahra cemetery, mourners surged around the coffin and body. Reports describe the body falling from the coffin and later being moved by helicopter.

Crowd and site factors

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Multiple Locations
The record separates the viewing site from the cemetery burial location.
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Heat and Density
The Los Angeles Times reported mourners injured or collapsed in very high heat.
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Coffin Disorder
Mourners surged towards the coffin and shroud during the burial phase.
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Helicopter Removal
Authorities reportedly removed the body by helicopter before later completing burial.
⚠️ Date HandlingThe user-supplied date of 6 June 1989 matches the burial chaos, but the best-supported date for the fatal crush is 5 June 1989.

Conflicts and source limits

The main facts are clear enough to record the incident, but several details need careful wording.

Disputed Detail
Date of the fatal crush

Sources distinguish between the fatal crush during body viewing and the burial disorder the following day.

User Row

Gives 1989-06-06.

Washington Post / Los Angeles Times

Point to eight deaths on 5 June 1989, with burial chaos on 6 June.

Best-supported wording: fatal crush on 5 June 1989; burial/coffin chaos on 6 June 1989.

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Injury count

The sources agree people were injured, but not on the final total.

Washington Post / LA Times / Guinness

Hundreds or about 500 injured.

AP Caption via Alamy

Thousands injured, citing the Iranian news agency.

Most cautious wording: hundreds injured, with some sources reporting about 500 and one AP caption reporting thousands.

Disputed Detail
Exact location of fatal crush

Crowd disorder happened at more than one point, so the location should not be over-simplified.

Washington Post

Places the eight deaths at the Masalla / Musalla Tehran prayer site during body viewing.

Los Angeles Times

Places the deaths in the packed square where the body had lain in state, then separately describes cemetery chaos.

Best-supported interpretation: fatal crush at the viewing site / packed square, not necessarily at Behesht-e Zahra cemetery.

Unverified details

These details were not fully settled by the accessible source set.

Final Injury Total
The exact final number of injured remains unresolved because sources report hundreds, about 500, and thousands.
Cause of Each Death
Exact medical causes for all deaths were not verified; the Los Angeles Times reports some suffocated and others were trampled.
Official Casualty List
No official Iranian casualty list or full inquiry document was found in the accessible research set.
Coffin-Specific Fatality Claim
Millions attended and eight were killed, but the strongest sources place the fatal crush at the body-viewing site, not specifically around the coffin.

References

Sources used to compile the incident profile and identify disputed details.

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The Washington Post · News
THOUSANDS MOURN KHOMEINI — EIGHT CRUSHED TO DEATH IN TEHRAN AS CROWDS VIEW BODY
6 June 1989
Reports that Khomeini’s body lay in state at the Masalla Tehran prayer site; by mid-morning, the crowd became so dense that eight people were crushed to death and hundreds more were injured by crowd pressure, according to Iran’s state news agency.
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Los Angeles Times · News
Khomeini’s Body Falls From Coffin as Frenzied Mourners Tear Shroud
6 June 1989
Reports the burial chaos, with millions blocking the route and mourners tearing at the shroud. It says eight people were killed on Monday in the packed square, with about 500 mourners injured or collapsed in high heat.
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UPI Archives · News
Mourners grab at shroud, body falls to ground
6 June 1989
Search-accessible UPI archive result identifies the same Tehran funeral incident and reports that mourners halted the procession by grabbing Khomeini’s shroud. The full page could not be opened during the research process.
⚠️ Full article access was not verified.
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Time · Magazine
Iran: A Frenzied Farewell
18 June 1989
Retrospective magazine account of the burial scene, including the helicopter landing, crowd pressure, Revolutionary Guards moving through the crowd, and the body being placed into the grave. The accessible excerpt did not give casualty figures.
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New Statesman · Magazine
Ayatollah Khomeini’s funeral
12 March 2009
Later feature describing crowds surging past barriers, the body falling from the coffin, mourners reaching for the shroud, and Ahmad Khomeini being knocked down.
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Guinness World Records · Website
Largest percentage of population to attend a funeral
Record page
States that official Iranian estimates gave 10,200,000 people along the 32-km route to Behesht-e Zahra cemetery. It reports eight people killed and 500 injured in the crush.
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Associated Press / Alamy · Photo Caption
A mass of hysterical mourners reach out to touch the body...
Photo dated 6 June 1989
AP photo caption hosted by Alamy stating that the broken coffin was passed overhead during funeral ceremonies in Tehran and that eight people were killed and thousands injured, citing the Iranian news agency.
⚠️ Injury count conflicts with other established sources.
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Dailymotion · Video
Ayatollah Imam Khomeini Funeral
Upload 11 October 2009; video date 06/06/1989
Video page describing scenes at the funeral, including mourners tearing the shroud and the body being airlifted out and buried later. Not used as casualty evidence.
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