
Greek Police Investigate Sudden Death Of Israeli Producer Of ‘Tehran’ TV Series
JERUSALEM (VINnews) — Greek police are continuing a meticulous investigation into the death of Dana Eden, the Israeli writer and producer of the popular Apple TV+ television series Tehran, who was found dead last night in a hotel room in central Athens at the age of 52.
Greek news outlets, such as Ta Nea, Documento, and Proto Tema, reported that she was found dead in the hotel room, that her brother discovered the body, that bruises were found on her neck and limbs, and that pills were found in the room, raising questions about the cause of her sudden passing.
Amid the speculation, a statement was issued this morning by the Greek production company of Tehran: “The production company wishes to clarify that rumors of a criminal or nationalist-related death are incorrect and unfounded. We call on the media and the public to refrain from publishing unverified claims and to act responsibly and sensitively. This is a moment of great pain for the family, friends, and colleagues. We ask that Dana’s dignity and the privacy of her loved ones be respected.”
Authorities in Greece said the investigation is being handled with top priority, with all findings collected carefully. Police teams gathered evidence from the scene, took testimony from hotel staff, and reviewed security camera footage. A forensic pathologist has been assigned to conduct an autopsy to determine the precise cause of death. Police are examining all possible lines of inquiry, including the possibility of a nationalist-related criminal incident. Unverified rumors circulating about Iranian involvement appear to be speculative only.
Dana Eden had been staying at the hotel for approximately two weeks prior to the incident as part of filming for the fourth season of Tehran in Greece. Over more than three decades, Eden worked extensively in the Israeli television industry and was involved in numerous successful productions. Foremost among them was Tehran, which was sold to Apple TV+ and won the International Emmy Award for Drama. The third season’s broadcast coincided with the recent unrest in Tehran in January.
Minister of Culture and Sports Miki Zohar responded this morning:
“With great sorrow, I received the news of the passing of Dana Eden, one of the most prominent and influential producers in the Israeli television industry. Dana left a deep mark on Israeli creativity and proudly, skillfully, and courageously brought our story to international stages. I share in the grief of the family, friends, and colleagues. May her memory be blessed.”