Indian nurse in Yemen to be freed as Rs 3 crores 'Blood Money' raised
text_fieldsThiruvananthapuram: An Indian nurse facing legal detention in Yemen for killing a Yemeni national is set to get respite. An action council, led by MLA K Babu in Palakkad District, has convened to collect Rs 3 crores to be paid as 'blood money' to secure her release.
The payment of the ‘Blood Money’ is expected to save Nimisha Priya, a nurse hailing from Kerala who has been sentenced to death for the murder of Talal Abdo Mahdi and has been in jail since 2017. Babu on Wednesday said they were collecting the money to be paid to the Yemeni family.
“We have started the collection drive and seek help from people who are willing to join us for this initiative which will help Priya,” said Babu. It is alleged that Priya, who worked as a nurse in Yemen, had injected Talal Abdo Mahdi with sedatives to retrieve her passport, which he had in his possession.
She had reportedly suffered abuse and torture at the hands of Mahdi. She was later sentenced to death and following appeals and long-drawn court cases, she continues to be in jail.
Her mother after the intervention of a court in Delhi managed to travel to Yemen in April and met her daughter in jail.
Source: IANS