Death sentence of Indian nurse Nimisha Priya overturned in Yemen; Grand Mufti’s office confirms 


Daijiworld Media Network- New Delhi

New Delhi, Jul 29: In a major diplomatic and humanitarian breakthrough, the death sentence of Nimisha Priya, an Indian nurse hailing from Kerala and imprisoned in Yemen, has officially been cancelled, the office of Indian Grand Mufti Kanthapuram AP Abubakker Musliyar confirmed on Monday.

A statement released by the Grand Mufti’s office revealed that a crucial high-level meeting held in the Yemeni capital of Sanaa led to the final decision. “The death sentence of Nimisha Priya, which was previously suspended, has now been completely cancelled,” the statement read, bringing a wave of relief to her family and well-wishers across India.

The 37-year-old nurse, originally from Palakkad in Kerala, had moved to Yemen in 2008 for better employment opportunities. In 2015, she partnered with a local Yemeni national, Talal Abdo Mahdi, to open a clinic — a necessity due to restrictions on foreign ownership of businesses in the country. However, this partnership soon turned into a nightmare.

According to her family, Mahdi deceitfully used a wedding photograph taken during a visit to India to falsely claim marital ties with Nimisha. He then allegedly took over the clinic, misused the arrangement for personal gain, and subjected her to severe exploitation. Allegations also surfaced of physical torture, drugging, and passport confiscation, leaving Nimisha trapped and powerless in a foreign land.

Her desperate attempt to recover her passport reportedly led her to sedate Mahdi — an act that tragically resulted in his death due to overdose. What followed was Nimisha’s arrest, trial, and conviction on murder charges, culminating in a death sentence.

Efforts to save Nimisha gained momentum over the past few years, with intense advocacy by human rights groups and significant intervention from religious and diplomatic circles. The involvement of Indian Grand Mufti Kanthapuram AP Aboobacker Musliyar played a pivotal role in pushing for a compassionate review of her case.

As the news of the cancellation spreads, hopes are now pinned on the next phase — securing Nimisha’s safe return to India. Her family, while relieved, continues to seek full justice for the traumatic ordeal she endured over the years.

  

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  • Govinda, Kudla

    Tue, Jul 29 2025

    We should utilize our resources to free real innocents held in jails abroad!

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  • suhail, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 29 2025

    The Ministry of External Affairs on Tuesday rejected claims that the death sentence of Kerala nurse Nimisha Priya, convicted in a 2017 murder case in Yemen, had been cancelled, However, the office clarified that it has not yet received official written confirmation from the Yemeni government.

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  • Ayes P., kudla/ksa

    Tue, Jul 29 2025

    Hats off grand mufti!

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  • Santhosh, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 29 2025

    Great News, God has given her a second chance, let she use it wisely.. Now we will have to wait and see if a gentleman will come into the frame and take all the credit for her release ??...

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