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Abu Dhabi-based businessmen plead to educate kids of Kerala nurse

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Nimrat Kaur
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Abu Dhabi-based businessmen plead to educate kids of Kerala nurse
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Two Abu Dhabi-based businessmen have come forward to support the two children of the Kerala nurse after Lini Puthussery passed away while treating a patient in Kerala.  She died on Tuesday. She also wrote a heart-wrenching letter to her husband that went viral later. As reported by the Khaleej Times, Santhi Pramot and Jyothi Pallat, executive directors of Avitis Institute of Medical Sciences based in Palakkad, Kerala, have pledged to sponsor the education of Lini Puthussery's two sons, aged two and five. Abu Dhabi-based businessmen plead to educate kids of Kerala nurse Santhi, who lives in Abu Dhabi said, "What she did is a heroic sacrifice in the line of duty. We want to take a small step to honour her devotion to the nursing profession and also support the family in their grief. We have contacted the family and informed them that their son's education till they are self-reliant is our responsibility.” "We are in the healthcare profession and are aware of the sacrifices and hardships of medical nurses. It was indeed a heart-breaking incident that she died while attending to her patients," Santhi added. The husband, Sajish, had flown down from Bahrain where he is working after being informed that his wife was unwell. "I think I am almost on my way; I don't think I'll be able to meet you. Please look after our children. Take them with you to the Gulf; don't be all alone like our father, please," the letter read. In her letter, Lini pleaded her husband to take care of the couples toddlers, aged two and five. Three nurses from the same hospital who had attended to Nipah Virus-affected patients have contracted the illness. -PTC News-
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