Israeli Producer of ‘Tehran’ TV Series Found Dead in Athens Hotel, Police Officials Say
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by Reuters and Algemeiner Staff

Creator and Executive Producer Dana Eden and Executive Producer Shula Spiegel pose backstage with cast and crew members after winning an Emmy for “Tehran” in the category Drama at the 49th International Emmy Awards in New York City, New York, US, Nov. 22, 2021. Photo: REUTERS/Caitlin Ochs
The Israeli producer of hit spy thriller “Tehran” was found dead on Sunday at a hotel room in Athens, Greek police officials said while a probe into the incident is underway.
The body of the 52-year-old woman, identified as Dana Eden, was found after a relative made several failed attempts to reach her.
The case is being treated as suicide based on evidence and testimonies, the police officials said.
Greek investigators found pills at the scene. A coroner also found bruises on the victim’s neck.
“This is a moment of great sorrow for the family, friends, and colleagues,” international production company Donna and Shula Productions said in a statement.
“The production company wishes to clarify that rumors regarding a criminal or nationalistic-related death are not true and are unfounded,” it said, urging media and the public to refrain from publishing unverified claims.
Eden was in Greece filming the fourth series of the show Tehran, Israeli media outlet Kan reported.
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