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**Hopes Dim for Indian Nurse Facing Execution in Yemen**

**New Delhi, India** – Efforts to save Nimisha Priya, an Indian nurse sentenced to death in Yemen, appear increasingly futile as her execution date of July 16th looms. Priya was convicted of the murder of a Yemeni national, Talal Abdo Mahdi, in 2017.

Priya’s family in India has been desperately seeking ways to overturn the sentence. The Supreme Court of India heard the case today, where the central government stated that despite all possible efforts, they have been unable to secure Priya’s release.

Sources familiar with the Yemeni court documents indicate that the severity of the charges against Priya makes it highly unlikely her execution will be averted. According to Yemeni court documents, Priya allegedly sedated and killed her business partner, Mahdi, in July 2017. The court alleges she then dismembered his body with the help of another nurse and disposed of the remains in an underground tank. She was arrested a month later near the Yemen-Saudi Border.

Priya reportedly confessed to the crime. A lower court in Sana’a sentenced her to death, a decision upheld by the Yemeni Supreme Court. A plea for clemency to the Yemeni President was also denied. Sources say that the victim’s family is unwilling to accept “blood money” as compensation.

The Supreme Court heard a plea today urging the central government to continue diplomatic efforts to save Priya. The government informed the Court that all possible steps had already been taken, but their influence with Yemeni authorities is limited. Talks were held as recently as this morning in an attempt to stall the execution, but Yemeni officials have not agreed to postpone it.

Nimisha Priya, originally from Kerala, moved to Yemen in 2008 to support her family. She married in 2011, but her husband returned to India in 2014 with their daughter due to the ongoing civil war and economic hardship. In an effort to earn more money, Priya established her own clinic, partnering with Mahdi as required by Yemeni law.

The relationship with Mahdi soured, with allegations that he manipulated the business, seized Priya’s assets, and abused her. In July 2017, Priya attempted to sedate Mahdi to retrieve her passport, but an overdose resulted in his death.

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