He had no liver or kidney disease. Arash's relatives confirm it. On the evening of the 19th of Esfand, around Imamzadeh Saleh in Tajrish, he was arrested by people in plain clothes. They put him in a parked car. After some time, the commander of the forces gets in the car and says that we arrested you by mistake instead of someone else. He apologized and gave the blue bottle to Arash and said, "You are pale, drink this water, refresh yourself, then go!" Arash also takes a few sips and returns home. About half an hour to forty minutes after reaching home, he has severe abdominal pain and vomits frequently. In the middle of the night, he calls the emergency room and goes to Sinai Hospital. Echo of the heart and ultrasound of the liver and kidneys did not have any problems, but they did not tell Arash the results of the blood test. He was there until Sunday. Finally, after arguing with the doctor, he leaves the hospital without permission to be discharged. After enduring several days of pain, nausea and severe weakness, Arash was taken to Shariati Hospital on the night of Esfand 27th. There they announce that the liver and kidneys are damaged and he dies that night due to acute liver and kidney failure