Priya, who hails from Kerala’s Palakkad district, moved to Yemen in 2008.


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A life hangs in the balance, and time is running out. Nimisha Priya, a 37-year-old nurse from Kerala, is set to be executed in Yemen on July 16. Convicted for the 2017 murder of her Yemeni business partner, she now sits on death row, with her family and human rights activists pleading for a last-minute reprieve.

The Woman Behind the Case

Originally from Kollengode, Palakkad, Nimisha Priya moved to Yemen in 2008 to work in a private hospital in Sana’a. Like many Indian nurses working abroad, she was driven by financial needs and the hope of building a better future for her family.

But her journey took a dark turn in 2015 when she entered a business partnership with Talal Abdo Mahdi, a Yemeni national. Because Yemeni law bars foreigners from owning clinics, she relied on Mahdi to set up the business under his name.

According to Nimisha and her supporters, Mahdi soon turned abusive. He allegedly withheld her passport, siphoned off funds, and subjected her to physical abuse. With her freedom at stake, she says she made a desperate attempt to reclaim control of her life.

What Happened in 2017?

In July 2017, Nimisha injected Mahdi with sedatives, intending to render him unconscious so she could recover her passport.

But the dosage proved fatal. Panicked, she and a colleague dismembered his body and tried to hide it in a water tank.

She was arrested at the Yemeni border in August 2017. A year later, a Yemeni criminal court sentenced her to death, citing clear evidence of intent, unlawful use of sedatives, and an attempt to cover up the murder.

Her appeals were rejected by Yemen’s higher courts. In November 2023, the country’s top judicial body reaffirmed her death sentence. The execution, approved by the Houthi-led government, is now scheduled for July 16, 2025.

Diplomatic Silence, Legal Roadblocks

Yemen's current administration is not recognized by the Indian government, making direct diplomatic negotiations difficult.

Still, India’s Ministry of External Affairs says it is "engaged in efforts" and has been extending consular support through informal channels.

Yemen’s legal system offers a slim hope through the concept of "blood money"—a financial settlement that could lead to a pardon if the victim’s family accepts it. Nimisha’s family has reportedly offered $1 million, but the victim’s relatives haven’t responded.

Growing Public Outcry

Back home, public support for Nimisha is growing louder. Legal rights groups, NGOs, and human rights advocates have rallied around her case. Social worker Samuel Jerome Baskaran, who has been active in Yemen, confirmed that the execution order has now been officially issued.

Nimisha’s mother, Prema, has written emotional letters, appealing directly to Indian leaders for intervention. Activists are calling on Prime Minister Narendra Modi to take a personal interest—similar to India's diplomatic push for Kulbhushan Jadhav in Pakistan.

Is There Still Hope?

With only days left, every effort now hinges on a miracle—whether through a last-minute diya agreement or a political intervention.

What remains is a story of a woman caught in a legal maze, a mother’s desperate plea, and a nation watching closely—hoping that it's not too late to save a life.

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