Book of Condolence: Areema Nasreen

This page is provided for those who wish to pay tribute to Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust colleague, Areema Nasreen,
who sadly passed away in the early hours of Friday 3 April.

Read the full statement from Richard Beeken, Chief Executive of Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust.


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Ruksana Nabi from Smethwick wrote on 04/04/2020
You left this world as a martyr my sister May Allah(swt) grant you the highest rank in Jannat al firdous ๐Ÿ˜ฅ๐Ÿ’” My heart aches ๐Ÿ’”๐Ÿ’”๐Ÿ˜ฅ๐Ÿ˜ฅfor your children and your parents ๐Ÿ˜ฅ๐Ÿ˜ฅMay Allah give them sabr Ameen ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™
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Umaar from Walsall wrote on 04/04/2020
Rest In Peace sister. You will always be remembered for your courageous work. May Allah SWT reward you highly and make your final resting place beautiful like a garden from paradise....Ameen
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Mohammed Ahad from Harlow wrote on 04/04/2020
Inna Lillahi wa inna ilaihi raji'un May Allah grant her Jannat Ul Firdous. Ameen This really shows the importance of Nurses but they are not shown the value and appreciation they deserve.
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Hussain from Lancs wrote on 04/04/2020
I don't know you, but my duas are with you. May Allah grant you the highest rank on Jannat, and give your family & children sabr, in'sha'Allah.. 16yrs of dedication too the NHS, saving lives, shame they couldn't do the same for you. ๐Ÿ˜ข
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Isabelle from Manchester wrote on 04/04/2020
RIP Areema. May Allah swt, grant you a place in Jannah and your family sabar. You are truly Shaheed.
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John Mccullogh from solihull wrote on 04/04/2020
It was deeply saddening to learn of the untimely death of such a dedicated and public spirited lady. Please send my sincere and heartfelt condolences to her family, colleagues and friends. She will not be forgotten, and her brave personal sacrifice to her country will not be forgotten.
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Sarah from Plymouth wrote on 04/04/2020
Iโ€™m so sorry this horrible disease took your life & stole you from your family & our nhs . Just want to thankyou so much for helping save lives while you put yourself & risk , there are no words for how grateful I am & how proud we all are of your bravery . Please rest now , god is with you we as as a nation will never forget you . God bless you & many condolences to your family we hold them & you in our hearts x
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Diane from Manchester wrote on 04/04/2020
I am lost for words, rest in peace lovely lady. You worked hard & we all thank you
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Deborah Hughes from Aberystwyth, but Walsall originally wrote on 04/04/2020
Sweetie, I am so sorry for your children and family. All nurses everywhere salute you for how you did your job. Thankyou for representing the best of us, so sorry. Xx
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Kate bailey from Walsall wrote on 04/04/2020
Rest in peace Areema, Thankyou for your dedication to help save others , I'm sorry this couldn't be done for you May Allah grant your family and children peace and ease during this difficult time. You kind and beautiful soul will never be forgotten, such a sad loss, taken way to young R.I.P Areema xxxx
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Tina from Walsall wrote on 04/04/2020
RIP beautiful lady, our thoughts are with your family friends and colleagues.
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Lynne Jones from Wordsley, Stourbridge wrote on 04/04/2020
Deepest condolences to all family and colleagues. Rest in Peace Areema. Thank you too for all your loving care.
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Stephen Wilkinson-Carr from Gloucester, England wrote on 04/04/2020
Your life mattered to so many people. You cared for us, spent time with us and helped us on our journey as we either regained our health or retained our dignity in death. I didn't know you but feel that our nation has lost so much and is less than it was now that you're not with us. I thank you from the bottom of my heart and honour you. Rest In Peace.
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Sue cattell from Tamworth wrote on 04/04/2020
Rest in peace you beautiful brave girl. God bless ๐ŸŒน
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Alisha from Birmingham wrote on 04/04/2020
May Allah give her an easy and pleasant journey and shower blessings on her grave.Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un Qur'an meaning " Verily we belong to Allah (God) and verily to Him do we return.
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Hazel Bartlam from Walsall wrote on 04/04/2020
God bless you for all the love and care you gave people, ๐Ÿ™ may you rest in peace, you will never be forgotten โค๏ธ
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Camille wrote on 04/04/2020
Areema, thank you for your humanity and sacrifice to help others. You were a stranger but now you are a hero and we will never forget you. Rest in power x
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Tina from Walsall wrote on 04/04/2020
RIP beautiful lady....may you always be remembered for the hero you were.
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Claire Phillips from West Bromwich wrote on 04/04/2020
I may not have met you Areema. You are an inspiration to us all. Heaven has a new angel as you were to all that knew you.
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Paige Ferguson from Bloxwich wrote on 04/04/2020
Areema, thank you for all you did for the NHS. Gone far too soon, may you rest in peace. Thinking of your loved ones at this time xx
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