Nurse who died after treating Nipah patients leaves heart-breaking note to husband


Daijiworld Media Network

Thiruvananthapuram, May 23: A Kerala nurse who died after she got infected with Nipah virus while on duty, left a heartfelt note for her husband, as she knew she may not see him again.

Lini Puthussery (31), a nurse at the Perambara hospital died writing a short note to her husband Sajeesh who works in Bahrain.

"Sajeeshetta, I am almost on the way. I don't think I can meet you again. Sorry. Please look after our little ones and take them to Gulf. They shouldn't be alone like our father. With lots of love and kisses," reads the note.

Lini, mother of two boys Hrithul and Siddharth, left for the hospital on Thursday and joined duty by 6 pm. She attended a family of three who were infected with Nipah virus and took care of them the entire night. However, the family succumbed to the virus.

Lini developed fever the next day and was tested positive for Nipah. She video called her husband but did not inform him about the seriousness of her condition. However, it is said that Sajeesh flew to India and met her in an isolated ICU before she passed away.

Lini did not allow her mother and sister to meet her, fearing that the virus would spread to them. She was cremated on Monday, immediately after she died to reduce risk of the infection being spread. Her family could not see her one last time.

Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan wrote on Facebook, “The loss of Lini, who had sacrificed her life for nursing a patient, is a grief for all of us. Lini’s sacrifice is incomparable. It is painful that Lini met with this tragedy while she was sincerely doing her duty. We, the people of the state, share the pain and loss of Lini’s family, friends and colleagues.”

United Nurses Association (UNA) has promised support for Lina’s family and also demanded that the government should step-in and offer help to the family.

Nipah virus (NiV) infection is a newly emerging zoonosis that causes severe disease in both animals and humans. As of now 10 lives in Kerala have been claimed by the virus.

There is no vaccine for the virus yet, says the World Health Organisation. The main treatment for those infected is "intensive supportive care", according to the UN health body.

Nipah virus infection symptoms include breathing trouble, brain inflammation, fever, headache, drowsiness and delirium.

  

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  • Raman, Manipal

    Thu, May 24 2018

    May God bless her for her selfless service. Wish there were more people like this on earth

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  • SMR, karkala

    Wed, May 23 2018

    God give patience to the loved family of young Nurse who sacrificed her life serving the citizens of this nation.
    Her act is not less than bravery of our soldiers fighting in borders in this difficult situation. This incident should also open Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath who had jailed Doctors for arranging 250 Oxygen cylinders in 24 hours when the state government is failed to pay suppliers.
    I would request Kerala government should set up 'funds' to help the victims of this great tragedy.
    Jai Hind

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  • NISAR, Mangalore / Kuwait

    Wed, May 23 2018

    OH.... IT'S HEARTBREAKING... RIP dear LINI, YOU WERE BRAVE, YOU WERE STRONG AND YOU ARE AN INSPIRATION.

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  • kabeer, kuwait/uppala

    Wed, May 23 2018

    R I P. Sister

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  • Valerian D'Souza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Wed, May 23 2018

    Heart breaking sad news!
    RIP this great noble soul. May her children, husband parents be blessed and make her proud.
    Life is everlasting!

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  • Sir rakshit, Mangalore

    Wed, May 23 2018

    Rip to her soul

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, India.

    Wed, May 23 2018

    Lini Puthussery, a soul which served the humanity without caring your own health. You will be remembered by all nurses in India specially by Kerala nurses.

    RIP Lini.

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  • Cynthia, Mangalore

    Wed, May 23 2018

    Sister..you Dedicated your life to serve the sick.. Your good deeds will definitely bless your children and your husband in abundance L.

    Very sad.. May your soul rest in peace in heaven..condolences to the bereaved family..may they get strength to bear her loss in the family

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  • Jack Daneil, Dubai

    Wed, May 23 2018

    Very dedicated profession.Rest in peace Lini.

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  • WILFRED ALMEIDA, BANGALORE

    Wed, May 23 2018

    RIP great soul rest in peace

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  • SUNNY DSOUZA, MARNIMIKATTE MANGALORE

    Wed, May 23 2018

    Really a Saint, GOD BLESS YOU don't worry about you children and husband he has his own plan.
    MAY YOUR SOUL REST IN PEACE

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  • Denzil D'Costa, Mumbai, India

    Wed, May 23 2018

    RIP sister. We are with your family in prayers.

    God bless

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  • Paul D Souza, Bondel/Sharjah

    Wed, May 23 2018

    Very sad news. Heartfelt condolences her family. May her soul rest in Peace.

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  • santhu BIRUVE, Mumbai/Udupi

    Wed, May 23 2018

    very sad. RIP.

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  • Gladys, Mangalore

    Wed, May 23 2018

    Medical profession is sacrificing their lives to patients putting own lives in danger. End of the day in their disabilities no one helps them has to suffer due to on duty patients misbehavior, injuries etc.
    May her soul rest in peace may lord grant her family to bear the loss.

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  • alwyn, kinnikambla

    Wed, May 23 2018

    Very sad, May her soul Rest in Peace

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  • mMS, MANGALURU

    Wed, May 23 2018

    She should be considered as a brave soldier...she has sacrificed her beautiful life to the patient of Ni-pah...not only the Kerala Govt, but also the nation wide Central Govt should provide huge compensation to her bereaved family and take care of her children.. her soul rest in peace RIP

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, May 23 2018

    Indian Leaders should learn from Kerala Chief Minister.
    RIP Lini & may God bless her family ...

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  • Delsy Rodrigues, Mangalore/ Kinnigoli

    Wed, May 23 2018

    Very Very Sad..May Your Soul Rest In Peace Angle..

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  • Prashanth, Karkala / Muscat

    Wed, May 23 2018

    Very Sad.. RIP sister..

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  • Padmanabha Shenoy, Udupi

    Wed, May 23 2018

    I feel This is the time for philanthropist of our country like Wipro's Mr. Ajim Premji, Lulu group owner Mr. Yusuf Ali, Mr. B. R. Shetty, Mr. Narayana Murthy and many others should support the cause and help the bereaved family

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  • shilpa Salian, Mangalore

    Wed, May 23 2018

    U r really gr8 sister... RIP :(

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Wed, May 23 2018

    God Bless Lini and her family. We are all indeed saddened by her passing away.

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  • Robin, Byndoor

    Wed, May 23 2018

    She was a Nurse. It is her duty to attend to duty. We lost a good nurse because of the reasons -- (Not able to take Precautions on her own life, Ignorance of herself / Her superiors to quickly ascertain that the disease is fatal for anyone in proximity) etc.

    She is very much required for the service of many. Her death is a loss. Medical discipline need to invent/introduce the self protection measures first before anything.

    Many a time the severity or alertness comes only after such casualties. This is unfortunate. Mass livestock/human swallowing diseases were present earlier also like Cholera, TB etc... Medical fraternity should not be ignorant.

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  • Agnel DSilva, Dubai

    Wed, May 23 2018

    Brave and she gave her life for duty. Duty of humanity.
    RIP dear sister.
    I am sure you will send your blessings to your loved family from heaven.
    Merciful god help all of us.

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  • KS Mayya, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Wed, May 23 2018

    We take services of Nurses and doctors for granted and frequently view them on the basis of transactional relationship. No money can bring back mother to its kids. Our level of involvement with those who help us get well must be better and hope this God Send Nurse will help us change our attitudes towards this noble occupation.

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  • Samantha Lewis, Mangalore / Dubai

    Wed, May 23 2018

    Its very emotional.
    Some famous personalities are paid in Millions to Play for our country etc., are getting honorary awards. Actual awards should go to persons like Lini. R.I.P brave professional, Salute.

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  • Alphonse D Souza, Hassan

    Thu, May 24 2018

    very sad RIP. God bless you in heaven for your daring courage n selfless service

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Wed, May 23 2018

    People like Lini Puthussery are the true Bharat Ratnas of our country who died doing her duty inspite of the grave risks to her personal health. Really heart breaking. RIP. God bless her soul and her family.

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  • Jessica, M.lore.

    Wed, May 23 2018

    RIP Lini.condolences to the family.
    Remember my old days when i was infected with H1N1.after treating a infected pt during my service in gulf.
    Being a first hospital worker who got infected kept isolated at home.Scary fly hearing the news of death of a pt.
    Prayers frm fly & frnds kept me alive.
    Of couse my God was with me.Today i thank all those who prayed for me.

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  • Cynthia, Mangalore

    Wed, May 23 2018

    God bless you Jessica..keep smiling always

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  • Sanith, Bajpe/Mumbai

    Wed, May 23 2018

    A great human being, a great wife, a wonderful mother is no more. But she has left an impact on our nation, who redefined the definition of service to mankind. Government must extend full support to this young family.
    May her soul Rest in Peace,

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  • Kiran D Souza, Mangalore

    Wed, May 23 2018

    RIP. Heart breaking incident. She sacrificed her life to try her best to save other lives. But at the end tragedy struck her. Her family should be given full financial support by the government. Should be rewarded....

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Wed, May 23 2018

    Sad and emotional incident indeeed and also emotional note to the husband on parting forever.

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  • Elwyn Goveas, valencia

    Wed, May 23 2018

    Heart touching words .I am almost on the way.Please look after our little ones.Even a stone heart can melt reading these two words.She died doing her duty lilke a brave solider on battlefield without fear.Salute to my sister.

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  • Godwin, Mangaluru

    Wed, May 23 2018

    Very sad....in india thier is no safty precoutions...specialy in casualty ward. RIP sister and also RIP hospital management.

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  • YOUSUF, Bangalore

    Wed, May 23 2018

    Rest in peace Sister. You will be remembered always..

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  • Raj K, Mangalore

    Wed, May 23 2018

    Rest in peace Sister. Your service will be an inspiration to all.

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  • Sat, Mlr

    Wed, May 23 2018

    RIP brave sister

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  • Ahmed K.C., Mangalore

    Wed, May 23 2018

    Rest in peace sister.
    Please give priority to safety.

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  • Stan, Udupi/Dubai

    Wed, May 23 2018

    May her soul rest in peace.

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  • Hidnustatni, Manipal/Dubai

    Wed, May 23 2018

    Served the patients & sacrified herself...no words to express..very sad.

    R I P Sister

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Wed, May 23 2018

    Very sad sacrified her
    Pray for soul rest in peace
    🕯️🙏

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  • gm, mlur

    Wed, May 23 2018

    We have highly educated medical staff but still they don't follow the safety methods. Still they attend the patients without gloves, without mask and so on.

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  • gm, mlur

    Wed, May 23 2018

    No words to express. R I P.

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  • SACHIN, Mangalore

    Wed, May 23 2018

    R.I.P sister

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Wed, May 23 2018

    RIP Angel.

    May God help your family members to recover from the loss.

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