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Talal Abdo Mahdi’s family insists on the execution of Kerala nurse Nimisha Priya, convicted of his 2017 murder in Yemen.
Kerala nurse Nimisha Priya - sentenced to death by Yemen for the murder of Talal Abdo Mehdi - must face 'Qisas', or 'God's law', and nothing else, his brother has insisted.
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Asianet Newsable on MSNNimisha Priya Case: Victim’s Brother Rules Out Pardon, Indian Mediation Team Remains HopefulThiruvananthapuram: The family of murdered Yemeni victim in Nimisha Priya's case has said that the postponement of the ...
Brother of the man Nimisha Priya is convicted of murdering is angered by reports that his family would settle for blood money; he has insisted on ‘qisas’ ...
The brother of the Yemeni national who was allegedly killed by Nimisha Priya has opposed any pardon to the Kerala nurse in the case.
The execution of Kerala nurse Nimisha Priya was delayed after intervention from an Indian Muslim leader, but the Mahdi family ...
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ABP News on MSNNimisha Priya Case: MEA Says Contacting 'Friendly Govts' Amid Efforts To Reach 'Mutually Agreeable Solution'The scheduled execution of Kerala nurse Nimisha Priya in Yemen has been temporarily postponed, providing a brief and critical window for further negotiations to save her life. Priya, 38, was sentenced ...
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His brother, Abdel Fateh Mahdi, is speaking publicly for the first time in details about what they believe truly happened ...
Nimisha Priya is a trained nurse and has worked in private hospitals in Yemen for a few years. She moved to Yemen in 2008 for ...
The Ministry of External Affairs has announced a postponement of nurse Nimisha Priya's execution in Yemen due to ongoing diplomatic negotiations.
Nimisha Priya's execution has been postponed, prompting her victim's brother to demand retribution. The execution was ...
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The Print on MSNSetback for efforts to save Nimisha Priya from execution in Yemen as victim’s family refuses pardonA person convicted of murder in Yemen can be spared execution if all legal heirs of the victim agree to grant pardon, usually in exchange for blood money, according to Sharia law.
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