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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adrian keen from brownhills wrote on 06/04/2020
A true angel, Areema you will never be forgotten. A lovely lady, a beautiful caring professional, you will be missed by staff and patients alike. My thoughts are now with your family, I cannot even begin to imagine their sadness, but I pray they find comfort and strength from each other and knowing how much love for you is here amongst so many of us. Rest in peace ๐Ÿ‘ผ thank you for helping others
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Tony Fox from CannonHillPark Birmingham wrote on 06/04/2020
So moved to look back to meeting your colleague Asreema Nareen with Prof Rashid Gatrad and will maintain strong support for all the work you are doing with staff and families of children or relatives - on behalf of all of us.
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Rita P from North London wrote on 06/04/2020
R.I.P. Areena, my condolences to your family, thank you for your service and giving your life to save lifes. A true NHS Hero.xx
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Sushma from Birmingham wrote on 06/04/2020
Gone to soon Areema. RIP.
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Aneela Asim from Nottingham wrote on 06/04/2020
Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un (Arabic: ุฅูู†ูŽู‘ุง ู„ูู„ูŽู‘ูฐู‡ู ูˆูŽุฅูู†ูŽู‘ุง ุฅูู„ูŽูŠู’ู‡ู ุฑูŽุงุฌูุนููˆู†ูŽโ€Ž, สพinnฤ li-llฤhi wa-สพinna สพilayhi rฤjiสฟลซna) is a phrase mentioned in verse 2:156[a] of the Qur'an meaning "Verily we belong to Allah (God), and verily to Him do we return."[1] The phrase is commonly recited by Muslims when a person experiences a tragedy in life, especially upon hearing news that a person has died. I did not know you but as a sister of faith you have taken a risk to help others and I pray that your children are looked after by the almighty, may your family have sabar( patience). I know that this time will be so difficult for them but knowing that Allah recalled you whilst you were working on a noble path will surely grant you a place in heaven, which we all pray for as Muslims .So many muslim medical staff as well as non muslim- have lost their lives continuing to save lives in the UK, our home our community - I hope people respect the hard work of the NHS and care staff by staying at home. May You you reach the highest rank in heaven. Prayers from a very very touched person in Nottingham x
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Susan Selvey from Ws99lj wrote on 06/04/2020
So sorry You lost your life to this horrible virus.Doing what you Loved helping others RIP Areema our Thoughts are with your family and freinds
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Chris Thompson from University of Wolverhampton wrote on 06/04/2020
It was a pleasure to be just a small part of your journey to become a Qualified Nurse. Your passion for Nursing and your determination was always obvious. So many people have mentioned it but your smile really was amazing. You were so humble - I don't think you realised just how talented your were. My heartfelt condolences, thoughts and prayers to your family and friends. xxx
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Chris Davis from Birmingham wrote on 06/04/2020
There are no words of comfort at this difficult time but in time, hopefully all these words with lighten your families heavy hearts. What we know is that the world was made a better place for having Areema in it.
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Ikkhra from Birmingham wrote on 06/04/2020
R.I.P Aleema! Thank you for service. My prayers and thoughts are with your family, especially your Children! Thank you once again โค
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Fatima from Birmingham wrote on 06/04/2020
I never knew Areema personally; however when I heard her story about being ill, I couldn't stop thinking about her. I prayed really hard for her quick recovery. Alas, God had other plans. May He elevate her position. May He give patience to her family and friends. Praying for her children too.x
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Pam Uppal from Birmingham wrote on 06/04/2020
RIP Areema, thank you for your bravery and service in the NHS. A true hero who sadly passed away protecting others. Truly heartbreaking, sending love to your family at this sad time โค๏ธ May you Rest In Peace beautiful angel โค๏ธ
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Stephen from Birmingham wrote on 06/04/2020
Deeply sorry to hear of the passing of a brave & dedicated NHS nurse. Sincere condolences to her family & may Allah bless her. RIP.
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Richard Clarke from One love community music and arts wrote on 06/04/2020
The sadness of your loss has left us numb. Your sacrifice in carrying out your role to care for us is and was nothing short of heroic Bless you and thank you .go now with love you shall not be forgotten
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Sharni from Walsall wrote on 06/04/2020
Thank you Areema for trying to save others, unfortunately you lost youre life to the thing you loved most taking care of others.thoughts and prayers to the family at this sad time.๐ŸŒˆ x
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Anbreen from USA wrote on 06/04/2020
Areema I personally didnโ€™t know you but to hear this sad news that you have departed this duniya & left behind your children brings tears to my eyes, May Allah swt grant you Jannat, May Allah swt unite you with your family in heaven, may you be among the martyrs Ameen My heartfelt condolence to the family & your beautiful kids. Thank you so much for all you did โค๏ธ You have left behind an example to your kids on how dedicated you were to your work, I am sure they will grow up to be just like their mum โค๏ธ
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Martina maguire from Oldham wrote on 06/04/2020
My deepest sympathy to your family at this heartbreaking time. Big big respect to you for giving your life to save others.May the light of heaven shine on you always Rip beautiful Angel xx
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Leanne from Oldham wrote on 05/04/2020
As a family our thoughts are with your family. Thank you for your service to our NHS. God bless you Areema , a true brave angel. Rest in peace Xx
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suzie from walsall wrote on 05/04/2020
Thank you for the sacrifice you made to save so many lives. RIP x x
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Dr Moses Murandu from University of Wolverhampton wrote on 05/04/2020
Areema, what a pleasure and honour to have known and worked with you during your undergraduate studies. That smile on your face was a symbol of your presence throughout the three years of studying. I recall times you would come to me with your research project for advice; you were always polite, gentle and humble, willing to learn and appreciated every help you received. I am still in a shock that you gone, it is like I am dreaming and I may one day see your face and smile again. May your family find comfort on what you died fighting to achieve, the comfort of others. You did it well and with honour. Rest in Peace Areema, you will be missed forever.
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Dianne from Brownhills wrote on 05/04/2020
A true angel, Areema you will never be forgotten. A lovely lady, a beautiful caring professional, you will be missed by staff and patients alike. My thoughts are now with your family, I cannot even begin to imagine their sadness, but I pray they find comfort and strength from each other and knowing how much love for you is here amongst so many of us. Rest in peace ๐Ÿ‘ผ
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