Bahrain's Interior Ministry said the lady was executed and her three kids harmed by shrapnel from what it depicted as a terrorist bomb assault.
Yet, the Bahrain Center for Human Rights (BCHR) raised doubt about the official record, saying "there are clashing stories with respect to the episode ... and additionally clashing allegations concerning the obligation regarding this sad occasion".
That had all the earmarks of being a reference to online networking remarks by Bahraini resistance activists that individuals who saw the occurrence had said the lady had incidentally crashed into an imperial guard and was then let go upon by the security administrations.
The Interior Ministry said in its announcement on Friday that it was researching the episode. Expansive group went to the lady's memorial service on Saturday.
Savagery and bomb assaults to a great extent went for Bahraini security powers have sporadically occurred since mass, genius vote based system dissents drove by the Shi'ite Muslim dominant part in the Sunni-ruled government were finished by the legislature in 2011.
The human rights record of Bahrain has been condemned by the United States, Britain and rights bunches.
In June, powers shut down the primary resistance bunch, confined BHCR's leader Nabeel Rajab and stripped the island's driving Shi'ite priest of his citizenship.
Bahrain, which has the United States' Fifth Fleet, is seen by other Sunni-ruled Gulf kingdoms as a key defense against the impact of their Shi'ite rival Iran.
(Reporting By Dubai Newsroom; Editing by Richard Balmforth)
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