Ch.XXIV, p.577, f.1
"After the execution, the spectators invaded the field of death, some
searching for the body of a friend in order to bury it, others moved only
by morbid curiosity. It is said that a Muhammadan, named Vali-Muhammad,
came upon the body of one of his neighbours and, noticing that he was not
quite dead, he called to him and said, `I am your neighbor Vali-Muhammad.
If you need anything call on me.' The other indicated that he was
thirsty. Immediately the Muhammadan fetched a large stone and returning
to his neighbor, said, `Open your mouth, I bring you water.' As the dying
man complied he crushed his head with the stone.
"At last, the Bigliyirbigi started for Tihran, taking with him
forty-four prisoners among whom were the son of Mirza Rida, Haji
Muhammad-'Ali and Haji Muhsin the surgeon. These three were put to
death after their arrival, the others were doomed to rot in prison."
(A. L. M. Nicolas' "Siyyid Ali-Muhammad dit le Bab," p. 363.)