Iran activist alleges murder suspects sought to ‘silence’ Masjoody a month before remains found in Mission
VANCOUVER — A B.C. naturopath had filed an affidavit detailing a meeting she had with Masood Masjoody’s killers days before the mathematician went missing from his Burnaby home.
The document said Rosita Fatemi and her two fellow founding directors of a West Vancouver-based non-profit opposing the Iranian regime met with Arezou Soltani and Mehdi Ahmadzadeh Razavi to discuss a lawsuit filed by Masjoody, who had accused the pair of aligning with the dictatorship.
During the meeting, Fatemi alleges that Soltani wanted to know how to “silence” someone, in a way that would “look natural.”
“She also asked me for a drug substance to ‘get rid of him.’ Based on the context of the discussion, I understood her to be referring to the plaintiff (Masjoody) and causing him to be murdered,” she said.
