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Brinks Report > Blog > People > Execution of Indian Nurse Nimisha Priya Postponed in Yemen, Family to Appeal
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Execution of Indian Nurse Nimisha Priya Postponed in Yemen, Family to Appeal

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: July 15, 2025 3:24 pm
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Nimisha Priya, an Indian nurse from Kerala, just got a small window of hope. Her planned execution in Yemen, which was scheduled for July 16, has now been postponed. This delay gives her family a chance to appeal to local Yemeni authorities and possibly save her life.

Back in 2008, Nimisha moved to Yemen to earn better money. She worked hard in hospitals, and after some years, she opened her own clinic. But as per Yemeni law, she needed a local partner. That’s when she joined hands with Talal Abdo Mehdi, a Yemeni citizen.

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Things soon went downhill. Nimisha claimed her partner started stealing money and even took away her passport. She said she was stuck in Yemen and couldn’t return to India. In 2017, trying to escape, she injected Talal with a sedative. Her goal? Put him to sleep and search for her passport. But things went horribly wrong. Talal died from the injection.

Nimisha was arrested at the airport while trying to leave the country. She’s been in jail ever since. In Yemen, the law allows “blood money”—a huge sum paid to the victim’s family in exchange for forgiving the accused. Her supporters offered ₹8.5 crore to Talal’s family. But they said no.

The Indian government is now involved. According to sources, Indian officials have been in touch with Yemen’s jail and prosecutor offices. This helped delay the execution. The hope is to use this time for fresh negotiations.

On Monday, India’s Supreme Court also stepped in. The Save Nimisha Priya International Action Council filed a plea asking the Centre to act fast. But the government said Yemen is a sensitive zone and there’s little they can do directly. Still, they confirmed talks are going on with a powerful local Sheikh.

Nimisha’s story is painful. A nurse went abroad for work. She ended up making a bad decision under pressure. Now, her life depends on foreign laws, diplomatic talks, and the mercy of one family.

This isn’t just about Nimisha Priya. It’s about many Indians who go overseas for work and find themselves trapped. Her case is a wake-up call. We can’t abandon our own people when they fall.

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