'Don't think I can meet you again...' Kerala Nipah victim's last letter to hubby

Last letter written by Kerala nurse Lini, who succumbed to Nipah. Photo: Manorama

'Sajeeshetta..am almost on the way... I don't think I can meet you again... sorry... please take the little ones to Gulf. Don't be lonely like our father... with lots of love and... kisses..'

This is from a letter nurse Lini, 28, wrote to her husband Sajeesh as she lay dying at the casualty department of Perambra Taluk Hospital. She feared she will not be able to meet Sajeesh, who works in Bahrain, when he returns home.

Lini, second of the three daughters of the late Nanu and Radha of Chembanoda, had been working at the Taluk Hospital for the past six years. Her little children Hrithul and Siddharth are now with her mother Radha.

Lini had left for the hospital on Thursday after feeding Siddharth. She joined duty at 6 pm. She had to attend to three people of a family, infected by the Nipah virus (all three died later). Lini sat through the night, taking care of them and talking to them.

She developed fever in the morning and as it aggravated, she was rushed to the medical college hospital. On the way she had a video talk with Sajeesh and told him she was sick, but did not mention it was serious. Sajeesh flew in before Lini passed away, met her at the isolated ICU and talked with her.

Lini herself told the doctor at the medical college hospital that she is likely infected by Nipah and should be confined to the isolated ward. Her mother and sisters visited the hospital, but she did not let them get near her.

Sajeesh along with their children, who are unaware that their mother will never return home. Photo: Manorama

The family did not want neighbours to be scared, and so consented that she be buried in Kozhikode though they couldn't take a final look at her. Sajeesh sits on the verandah of his house, teary-eyed, holding Lini's last note. The children are playing, unaware that their mother will never return home.

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