Kochi:Mother of 34-year-old nurse from Kerala facing death sentence in Yemen for murdering a Yemeni national, said she wants to meet the victim's family and plead forgiveness on her daughter's behalf. She said her daughter did not commit the murder but got convicted as she failed to arrange a lawyer.
Nimisha Priya was convicted for murdering Yemeni national Thalal Abdu Mehadi, who passed away in July 2017. Priya has been sentenced to death. Priya's mother Premakumari told ETV Bharat that she wants to meet Mehadi's family and is hopeful that they would forgive her daughter.
Earlier, the central government had rejected Premakumari and 'Save Nimisha Priya' Forum's requests for visiting Yemen on the ground that India does not have a diplomatic presence in that country. Following which, Premakumari approached the Delhi High Court requesting help to save her daughter's life and seeking permission to go to Yemen. Although the central government opposed Premakumari's plea, the court sought a list of those going to Yemen after hearing the mother's argument.
Expressing her hopes on court intervention, Premakumari said, "If the court gives permission, I and Priya's 11-year-old daughter will go to Yemen. I am hopeful that Mehadi's family will not abandon us". The woman has even sold her own bedstead to continue her legal battle for her daughter's release.
Premakumari, who works as a domestic worker in Kochi said, "I am suffering mental trauma over my daughter's condition. Every moment of the last five years, I have been thinking about my daughter. She told me that she has not killed anyone. I also believe that she cannot kill anyone. My daughter was unable to commission a lawyer in the trial court to prove her innocence".
Premakumari said when she arrives in Yemen, she will first the slain Yemeni national's family members and then visit her daughter. She said she was indebted to the Yemen government for allowing her daughter a chance to live till for the last five years. The last time Priya called, she said that she was in a lot of trouble, Premakumari recalled adding that Priya told her that even if she died, the world should know the truth about her innocence.