Also Read: India hopeful of ‘positive outcome’: MEA on appeal to free ex-navy men in Qatar Her last hope is her mother, who is trying hard to seek approval to travel to Yemen and negotiate with the victim's family members by paying blood money. Also read: India granted second consular access to former Navy officers sentenced to death in Qatar While hearing the writ petition filed by Nimisha's mother seeking permission to travel to Yemen, the Delhi High Court was told by the centre that the Supreme Court in Yemen, on November 13, had dismissed the appeal of a Malayali nurse against the death sentence. Nimisha's mother is fighting hard to save her daughter and bring her back to India.
Here is all you need to know about the Indian nurse fighting for her life in Yemen. The Delhi High Court asked the Centre to decide within a week on a request to travel to Yemen from the mother. Also read: After Canada and Palestine, Indian hackers launch cyber attacks on Qatar to avenge death penalty of former Navy officers -Nimisha Priya has been convicted of murdering Talal Abdo Mahdi, a Yemen national.
Talal died in July 2017 after she injected him with sedatives to get back her passport from possession. -Priya worked in Yemen's Sana since 2011. Also Read: Israel-Gaza War Day 39: Biden talks to Qatari emir; EU condemns Hamas for using civilians as ‘human shields’.
Top points -According to media reports, Nimisha Priya tried to get back her passport after she injected Talal Abdo Mahdi with sedatives. However, Talal died of an overdose. -On Thursday, the centre's lawyer cited a recent notification and said that the travel ban might be relaxed and Indian nationals may be allowed to travel to Yemen for specific reasons and duration.
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