British couple detained in Iran vanished amid fears they were in Israel-bombed prison
Briefly

Lindsay and Craig Foreman, a British couple arrested in Iran, experienced harsh detention conditions, including confinement in a small cell with limited food. Their planned transfer to Evin prison was postponed due to a paperwork issue. Following this delay, an Israeli airstrike occurred, targeting the prison and leading to significant casualties. The couple’s family fears for their safety, having not heard from them despite reassurances from Tehran that they remain alive since the bombing.
The family of a British couple detained in Iran feared they were in one of the country's most notorious prisons when it was bombed by Israel.
Lindsay and Craig Foreman were arrested and charged with espionage in Iran after setting off on a dream motorcycle trip.
The detention conditions included sleeping on the floor of a small cell with a diet primarily of rice and fruit.
The couple's planned transfer to Tehran's Evin prison was delayed due to a paperwork issue, which was followed by an airstrike.
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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