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Kerala Nurse Death: Nimisha Priya’s Execution Postponed in Yemen

Suprava Priyadarshni
Last updated: July 22, 2025 2:44 am
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Wednesday, July 16, 2025 | Dubai, UAE: The case of the Kerala Nurse Death associated with Nimish Priya has once again attracted international attention. Nimish Priya from Palakkad in Kerala is in the line of death in Yemen since 2020. Its prescribed execution for July 16, 2025, has been officially postponed, which gave some relief to his family and supporters and more time to reach a resolution with the victim’s family.

Background of the Kerala Nurse Death Case

Nimish Priya moved to Yemen in 2011, to work as a nurse in her capital Sana. Like many others from Kerala, he sought better opportunities abroad to support his family. In 2014, Priya’s husband and daughter returned to India due to security concerns and financial issues, but she stopped to support her. This decision will take him into a storm of legal troubles known as Kerala Nurse Death Case.

To continue working, Nimisha Priya participated with a Yemeni person, Talal Abdo Mahdi, as the local law required foreign medical professionals to be a local partner. However, the relationship between Priya and Mahdi soon became bitter. According to Priya and her supporters, Mahdi subjected her to physical abuse and seized her passport stuck in Yemen. He claimed that he used drugs to control her and even claimed to marry her to make documents incorrectly.

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Things increased in 2017. To recover his passport and leave Yemen, Nimish Priya gave Mahdi. Out of nervousness, Priya, with a local woman, who worked with her, destroyed her body and hid her in a water tank. He was soon arrested and after the verdict by the Yemeni courts, he suffered a death sentence for murder – a turn that took the Kerala Nurse Death case into international headlines.

Diplomatic Efforts and Hope for a Solution

The case of the Kerala Nurse Death associated with Nimish Priya has given rise to diplomatic and legal measures from India. The Government of India (GOI) has worked to delay the execution by connecting with Yemeni officials and the victim’s family using each diplomatic channel available despite the ongoing unrest of Yemen and the limited diplomatic recognition of the Hurti regime. Senior officials in India confirmed that they were providing all possible assistance to protect the 38 -year -old nurse from execution.

An important element of hope for Nimisha Priya lies in the legal practice of Yemen under Sharia Act. If they accept “diyat” or blood money, the victim’s family can forgive him. Save his legal team and Indian NGO ‘Nimish Priya – International Action Council’, trying to interact with Mahdi’s family for this arrangement. He has raised money independently for compensation, and Priya’s mother, with a social worker, is currently for conversation in Yemen.

Attorney General R Venkatarmani informed the Supreme Court that the government had reached the influential local sheikhs and requested suspension of execution. These diplomats and advocates have been in constant touch with Yamani jail officials and prosecutors. Due to these efforts, execution was officially postponed on July 15, 2025, giving more time for a disposal.

Current Situation and What Lies Ahead

The case of Kerala Nurse Death is not just a legal drama, but a story of continuous struggle for justice and mercy. Nimish Priya remains in a Sana Jail, with her fate now depends on whether the deal for blood money can be obtained. The family of the deceased has not yet agreed to any agreement and emphasizes the entire punishment for Priya.

Meanwhile, public outrage, legal appeal and diplomatic efforts are on. The Indian Supreme Court has postponed the case by 18 July 2025, which is waiting for updates on talks. Faith leaders and community groups are actively praying and preaching for mercy, reflecting strong support for Priya and all over India.

The case of the death of the Kerala nurse associated with Nimisha Priya is a vivid example of international law, human appeal and diplomatic channels working together. As of July 16, 2025, the execution has been postponed, a small window of hope has been offered that a peaceful solution can still be found.

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