BIG relief for Indian nurse on death row in Yemen, claims Grand Mufti’s office

According to the office of the Indian Grand Mufti Kanthapuram AP Abubakker Muslaiyar’s office, the death penalty of Indian nurse Nimisha Priya, who was in a prison for murder in Yemen, was overthrown by local authorities. Continue reading to learn more about this.
Indian nurse Nimisha Priya.
According to the office of the Indian Grand Mufti Kanthapuram AP Abubakker Muslaiyar’s office, the death penalty of Indian nurse Nimisha Priya, who was in a prison for murder in Yemen, was overthrown by local authorities. Grand Mufti Muslaiyar intervened in the case at the beginning of this month, which led to a pause in Nimisha’s execution only the day before planning to take place on July 16th. His office says the death penalty was canceled after a high -level meeting in Capital Sanaa in Yemen.
What did the Graft Mufti office say?
The Great Mufti Muslaiyar Office said in a statement: “Nimisha Priya, who was previously suspended, was overturned.” “A high -level meeting in Sanaa decided to completely cancel the previously suspended death penalty.” The news comes after reaching Yemen to join the Indian Evangelist Ka Paul to encourage the officials of Nimisha’s family, including his husband Thomas and his 13 -year -old daughter Mishel.
What is Nimisha Priya’s case?
38 -year -old Nimisha from the Palakkad Region of Kerala was trained as a nurse and moved to Yemen in 2008. In 2014, Nimisha opened his clinic in partnership with the National Talal Abdo Mahdi of Yemen, as Mandate established a local partnership to start a business. However, Nimisha had a spreader with Mahdi, then filed a complaint against him. Mahdi, who was arrested but finally released from prison, continued to threaten him. Nimisha’s family, Mahdi’ye sedative to save the seized passport injected, he said. However, the overdose of the sedatives led to death. He was arrested while trying to escape from the country and was convicted of murder in 2018. Nimisha is currently placed in a prison in Sana’a.


