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Talal Abdo Mahdi’s family insists on the execution of Kerala nurse Nimisha Priya, convicted of his 2017 murder in Yemen.
The brother of the Yemeni national who was allegedly killed by Nimisha Priya has opposed any pardon to the Kerala nurse in ...
Brother of the man Nimisha Priya is convicted of murdering is angered by reports that his family would settle for blood money; he has insisted on ‘qisas’ ...
Nimisha Priya's execution in Yemen has been delayed due to diplomatic negotiations. Despite this, the family of Talal Abdo Mahdi demands Qisas, rejecting any offers of blood money, which complicates ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNNimisha Priya Case: Victim’s Brother Rules Out Pardon, Indian Mediation Team Remains HopefulThiruvananthapuram: The family of murdered Yemeni victim in Nimisha Priya's case has said that the postponement of the ...
Kerala Nurse Nimisha Priya's execution has been postponed but the Yemeni family has reiterated demand for capital punishment.
He declared that he would not pardon Nimisha Priya, who was convicted of killing his brother. According to reports, Talal’s ...
Under Islamic law, a convict can escape punishment if the victim’s family agrees to diyat, a form of financial compensation.
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News9Live on MSNNimisha Priya’s execution delayed, victim’s family demands Qisas in YemenThe execution of Indian nurse Nimisha Priya, convicted in 2017 for murder in Yemen, has been temporarily postponed. However, ...
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India Today on MSNNo mercy for Nimisha Priya, says brother of man killed by Kerala nurse in YemenTalal Abdo Mehdi's family has refused to pardon Kerala nurse Nimisha Priya, demanding execution under Sharia law. Her ...
Nimisha Priya's execution has been postponed, prompting her victim's brother to demand retribution. The execution was ...
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The Print on MSNSetback for efforts to save Nimisha Priya from execution in Yemen as victim’s family refuses pardonA person convicted of murder in Yemen can be spared execution if all legal heirs of the victim agree to grant pardon, usually in exchange for blood money, according to Sharia law.
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