"Happy, Relieved": Husband Of Kerala Nurse As Yemen Pauses Her Execution

Kerala Nurse Death Row: In 2020, a Yemeni court handed her the death sentence and the country's Supreme Judicial Council dismissed her appeal in November 2023.

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Nimisha Priya Yemen Execution Postponed: Execution was originally scheduled for Wednesday.
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  • Execution of Kerala nurse Nimisha Priya in Yemen has been postponed
  • Her husband expressed relief and thanked supporters for their efforts
  • Nimisha Priya was sentenced to death for murder in July 2017
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Thiruvananthapuram:

Yemeni authorities postponing the execution of Kerala nurse Nimisha Priya has brought relief to the family of the death row prisoner, with her husband expressing satisfaction over the collective effort made by government and other organisations.

"The execution has been postponed. That is good news. We are happy and relieved. I am sure efforts will continue to avert her execution and bring her back safely," her husband, Tomy Thomas, told PTI.

He thanked everyone who worked hard to support the cause.

Mr Thomas said they have a daughter studying in class XIII, and that the child has been kept away from these developments.

Also Read | The Longest Fight: The Unseen Struggles To Save Nimisha Priya In Yemen

The execution was originally scheduled for Wednesday.

Priya, who hails from Kollengode in Kerala's Palakkad district, was found guilty of murdering a Yemeni citizen in July 2017.

In 2020, a Yemeni court handed her the death sentence and the country's Supreme Judicial Council dismissed her appeal in November 2023.

The 38-year-old nurse is presently lodged in a jail in Sana'a, the Yemeni capital city that is under the control of Iran-backed Houthis.

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