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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Ragvinder from Wolverhampton wrote on 04/04/2020
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family, God bless you and them, thank you for your hard work and dedication, rest in peace.
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Joanne Steadman from Cheslyn hay wrote on 04/04/2020
Rest in peace dear angel. Thank you for answering life's calling to be a nurse. You werean amazing gift from God and are a true hero xxx
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Susan smith from Tipton wrote on 04/04/2020
My thoughts are with friends and family at this sad time. Areem I would like to thank you for dedication you showed to the NHS caring for others and putting yourself before others. You are a true inspiration to many people. Sleep tight angel rest in peace
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Ann Lane from Cleethorpes wrote on 04/04/2020
Sending condolences to all of your family at this very sad time. I didnโ€™t know you but feel both sad but proud of you for being a wonderful caring person who risked her life to save others. Thank you for caring about strangers and helping them . Sending love to your family and friends, and hoping that the knowledge of knowing you were saving lives when yours was so sadly taken away will be some comfort to you all. Thank you again for being a beautiful person inside and out. โค๏ธ. X
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Warren Parry from Norton Canes wrote on 04/04/2020
You gave your life protecting your country from this wretched virus. This country owes you a debt of gratitude that can not be calculated. Amazing and courageous woman, lest we forget.
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Hayley Allen from Great Barr wrote on 04/04/2020
My heart goes out to your family, you daughter was the bravest person , sacrificing herself to care for others. Much love to you all and my heart felt sympathy โค๏ธ
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Louise from Huddersfield wrote on 04/04/2020
Rip my thoughts go out to your family and your children, doing your job trying to help with covid and to loose your life with so much more to see. You will be known as a hero with your God for the work you have done and the sacrifice you made during this sad time. ๐Ÿ˜ญ
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Amelia Thornton from Leeds wrote on 04/04/2020
RIP Adeema god bless you for your selflessness during this virus my heart goes out to you husband and children iv seen first had the work you do as my father was in the manor hospital thankyou for your dedication to every patient xxx
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Abid bata from Birmingham wrote on 04/04/2020
Lots of prayers and love to family.what a hero
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Saad Hussain from Glasgow wrote on 04/04/2020
May Allah bless you for your sacrifice. You are a martyr and martyrs are always alive. Thank you Nasreen , Allh bless you
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Benito from London wrote on 04/04/2020
We're very sad and will remember you in our hearts. You fought for us and has sacrificed your life for us. May you rest in peace. Inshallah.
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Sara from Walsall wrote on 04/04/2020
You were a shining light in peoples hour of darkness. You have been a true hero and will forever be remembered for you dedication and strength at a time of crisis. Sleep peacefully Areema โค
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Lisa Garratt from Outpatients Walsall manor wrote on 04/04/2020
Although I didn't know you personally, your story has inspired so many others. You were so determined to get to where you wanted to be. Heartbreaking to hear this morning that we have lost one of our own. One of Walsalls angels. Sending thoughts and prayers to all your family and friends at this devastating time. Sleep peacefully Areema xxx
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Jabran from Oldham wrote on 04/04/2020
Thank you for your service my sister may allah grant you the highest ranks in heaven, and give your family sabr. My duas will always remain with you.
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Jo Molyneux from Somerset wrote on 04/04/2020
Areema gave her life to save us. How can we even begin to say thank you? To her family, her children, I am so sorry that you have lost this wonderful human being. I do know what it is to grieve and my heart is with you. Jo Molyneux
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Mohammad from Luton wrote on 04/04/2020
May Alllah (SWT) grant her mercy and accept her into heaven as a Shaheed . She is our sister and we are so proud of her as Muslims. May the prayers of her children for her always be accepted. Ameen
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Jamilla from Oldham wrote on 04/04/2020
Angel. ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿผโฃ
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Farina C from Birmingham wrote on 04/04/2020
I didn't know you Areema but working for the NHS as a big extended family and simply from a fellow muslim sister this has made me sad for the family. You truly fought a great battle. May Allah grant you a place in Heaven. Heartfelt condolences to family.
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Salome from A& E Manor wrote on 04/04/2020
Gone too soon Areema, the only little time i have known you seems like we knew each other for a long time because of love, you were such an inspiration to many, so loving and caring person you were. my condolences to the whole family and all the colleagues from manor hospital, we have lost a solder, RIP beautiful angel Areemaโค
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Sarah Wiggin from Great Wyrley wrote on 04/04/2020
R.i.p beautiful lady thankyou for all you did for us at Walsall Manor you will be sadly missed. Thoughts are with your family xxx
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