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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Shaista from Accrington wrote on 03/04/2020
So heartbreaking to see such a young & beautiful Nurse has left this temporary world. May Allah swt grant Areema the highest abode in Janat-ul-firdaus and give you all immense patience and strength during this time. Ameen. The whole world is proud and salutes this Angel. An absolute selfless dedicated Nurse she was. Sending my love and condolences to all her family and friends ๐Ÿ˜Š
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Rizwan Jalil from Oldbury wrote on 03/04/2020
You are our true soldier. My heartfelt condolences to your family and close friends. You fought a battle to save the nation and today you have left us but you will never be forgotten (สพinnฤ lillahi waสพinnฤ สพilayhi rฤjiสฟลซna ).
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Sam from Birmingham wrote on 03/04/2020
So sad to hear this news ๐Ÿ˜ž May Allah give immense strength to your family and friends & grant you the highest rank in jannah ๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿป
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Mudassar Raja from Bury wrote on 03/04/2020
Heartbreaking , may allah bless you and your family .
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Abi Akerele from London wrote on 03/04/2020
My Condolence to Areema's Family. May Allah forgive her shortcomings and grant her Aljano firdous. Inna lilahi wa inna ilehi rojioun.
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Angie from Walsall wrote on 03/04/2020
RIP Areema. Sincere condolences to your family friends and colleagues. I didnt know you but as a retiree of Walsall Healthcare, this awful sad news has hit home even moreso, the deverstation so near to us all. Sleep tight. RIP. โค
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Shamina Asif from Walsall wrote on 03/04/2020
May you have the highest abode of paradise and your children continue your amazing enthusiasm and legacy. Xx
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Abbas Shabbir from Birmingham wrote on 03/04/2020
While I send my deepest, heartfelt sympathies and condolences to your family, friends and colleagues.. the religion and belief system we share gives me, and I hope will give you all strength knowing that Areema lost her life doing something she loved, and i have no doubt, that when the time comes, Areema will join the most beloved and the most pious on the day of resurrection. I pray Allah swt, forgives her for all her shortcomings, and instead elevates her ranks in Jannah, and until then continuously showers his blessings and mercy on her soul. Ameen. Ameen.
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Jaymie from Walsall wrote on 03/04/2020
Such a shame. Such a beautiful kind soul taken far to soon! May you R.I.P & fly high beautiful โค๏ธ
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Sharon from Walsall wrote on 03/04/2020
So terribly sad, deepest sympathy to your family, children and also colleagues. God bless you Areema xxx
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Emma Tolley from Walsall wrote on 03/04/2020
RIP. From reading your story you fought so hard to become a nurse. I feel so sad for your family, your friends and your colleagues. My thoughts are with them all.x๐Ÿ’”
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Angela from Bloxwich wrote on 03/04/2020
Heaven as gained another angel x god bless and love to her family and friends xxxxxxxx
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Nikki owen from Walsall manor hospital- nurse bank wrote on 03/04/2020
Dear Areema, So sad to loose part of our family puzzle ๐Ÿ˜” we will always remember you and thank you for all you did at the trust. I worked many of bank shifts with you, always a face to remember, once seen and never forgotten. Fly high you beautiful soul, fair well โคโคโค TogetherWeAreATeam WeAreFamily
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Deborah from Walsall wrote on 03/04/2020
My thoughts go out to the family at this sad time I remember seeing her on the amu ward when dad was in she gave her life whilst helping others she must have been a strong lady. Deepest sympathy
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Patrick and Margaret flynn from Aldridge wrote on 03/04/2020
My wife and I would like to express our deepest sympathy to the family of this lovely lady.we cannot imagine the pain her family are going through.rest in peace beautiful lady.
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Cllr Hajran Bashir wrote on 03/04/2020
Rest in peace beautiful soul. May Allah bless you with the highest place in Janaah and give your family sabr e jameel.
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Mohamed A. Omar from London wrote on 03/04/2020
I don't think any dictionary will be able to describe our magnitude of grief. We Pray the Allmighty grant the family serenity and put their hearts at ease. ุงู† ู„ู„ู‡ ูˆุงู†ุง ุงู„ูŠู‡ ุฑุงุฌุนุนูˆู† .... ุงู„ู„ู‡ ูŠุฑุญู…ู‡ุง ูˆูŠุบูุฑู„ู‡ุง ูˆูŠุฏุฎู„ู‡ุง ุงู„ุฌู†ุฉ
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Nikita hayward from Walsall wrote on 03/04/2020
Sending lots of love to Areemaโ€™s family and friends at this sad time . Absolutely heartbreaking that a lovely young lady has lost her life .
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Tahmina Chouudhury from Wolverhampton wrote on 03/04/2020
May Allah SWT grant you the highest rank of Jannah Ameen The whole of UK are proud of you a great loss to our country your family proud of you. The whole world will greatly miss you and will always remember you. Wait in heaven and your whole family will join you in sha Allah
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Professor Philip Begg from Cannock wrote on 03/04/2020
As someone who has served as a clinician, educator, Non-Executive Director and Chairman in Walsall over the past 35 years I have met many committed professionals. It take courage, dedication and commitment, I know from all I have read and been told Areema displayed all of these in abundance. God bless you and give you your place in the heavens, peace and comfort for your family and friends. Your example will live on in your colleagues you inspired and the patients you cared for. Rest in peace and thank you. Professor Philip Begg.
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