Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

NURSE’S FINAL NOTE TO HUSBAND

Nurse Lini, who died of Nipah, tells husband in letter to take care of their kids

- Ramesh Babu letters@hindustant­imes.com

“I think I am almost on my way... Please look after our children well. Take them to the Gulf and don’t be all alone like your father, please,” wrote Lini, 32, the nurse who died of the Nipah virus on Sunday to her husband Sajish. Sajish had returned from Bahrain, where he works as an accountant, to be with her, but she asked him not to insist on seeing her, lest he catch the infection. “I spoke to her before she got hospitalis­ed,” said Sajish, holding his sons, aged five and two, close to him.

KOZHIKKODE: “I think I am almost on my way. I don’t think I will be able to meet you all again. Please look after our children well. Take them to the Gulf and don’t be all alone like your father, please,” wrote Lini Puthusheri, 32, the nurse who died of Nipah virus infection (NiV) on Sunday to her husband Sajish, who goes by one name.

On Sunday, Sajish had returned from Bahrain, where he works as an accountant, to be with her, but she asked him not to insist on seeing her. Instead of meeting him, she sent him a hurriedly-scribbled note.

The second of three daughters of Radhamani and Nanu, Lini did her nursing in Bangaluru before joining EMS Memorial Co-Operative Hospital in Perambra as a part-time nurse. She got ill after treating three patients who died of NiV infection.

Chief minister, Pinarayi Vijayan, paid homage to her on social media: ”Her sacrifice is incomparab­le. Till her last she was dutiful.”

“I spoke to her before she got hospitalis­ed and she was really worried over the death of Mohamd Sadik, one of the first people to die of NiV infection. She developed fever in a day or two after his death and passed away,” said Sajish, holding his sons, aged five and two, close to him. He became lost for words when his younger son asked why their mother hadn’t come back home after night duty.

Since two children lived with their mother and younger one was still being nursed before she was hospitalis­ed, both children will also be tested for NiV once the family comes out shock.

Sajish is not complainin­g that the family was not able to see her and do her last rites, but he was shocked by the callousnes­s of some of the hospital staff. The ambulance drivers at the medical college refused to carry her body to the electric crematoriu­m till the police intervened, he said.

“There is no place for emotions. If the situation warrants, we have to obey what the authoritie­s say,” he said.

Lini’s colleagues at EMS Memorial Co-Operative Hospital recalled her as a quiet worker. She was on night duty when Mohammad Sadik, the first patient to die of NiV infec- tion, was admitted. She nursed him till he was shifted to Kozhikode Medical College Hospital, where he died.

“None of us realised the gravity of the illness. We all thought it is a viral fever and treated the patients without masks and other protective gear,” said a senior nurse, who did not want to be named as she is not authorised to speak to the media.

At least three nurses have been hospitalis­ed for symptoms of fever and headache in the isolation ward at the Medical College Hospital and their blood samples have been sent for testing to the National Virology Institute, Pune.

I think I am almost on my way. I don’t think I will be able to meet you all again. Please look after our children well. Take them to the Gulf and don’t be all alone like your father.

LINI, nurse who succumbed to Nipah, in a letter to her husband

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Lini’s husband Sajish with their two children.
HT PHOTO Lini’s husband Sajish with their two children.
 ?? PTI ?? ■ Family members of a patients admitted at the Kozhikode Medical College wear safety masks on Tuesday as a precaution­ary measure after Nipah virus cases were reported in the district.
PTI ■ Family members of a patients admitted at the Kozhikode Medical College wear safety masks on Tuesday as a precaution­ary measure after Nipah virus cases were reported in the district.
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