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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Robin Curtis from Cornwall wrote on 03/04/2020
The world has lost a very special person. Thank you for all you did. - you will be remembered. RIP.
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Janet from Manchester wrote on 03/04/2020
Rest in peace angles ๐Ÿ™โค๏ธ
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Debbie Holmes wrote on 03/04/2020
R.I.P YOU BEAUTIFUL LADY, SENDING LOVE TO YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS, DIED TRYING TO SAVE OTHERS, FLY HIGH ANGEL โค๏ธโค๏ธโค๏ธโค๏ธโค๏ธ
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Jenny Aston from Willenhall wrote on 03/04/2020
Blessed is the woman who lays down her life for another Rest in eternal peace lovely lady you are being loved and mourned all over the UK ๐Ÿ™ Deepest condolences to her family ๐Ÿ’™
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Sadiq Muraj from Birmingham wrote on 03/04/2020
Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi rajeun. Our heartfelt condolences to all family members of the lady who gave her life while saving others. May Allah s.w.t grant the Marhuma a place in Janna and grant all the family members Sabr-e-Jameel. Ameen.
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James Young from Barnsley wrote on 03/04/2020
Areema - thanks for your dedication and thanks for putting other strangers first and caring for them. You are a heroine of our times. R.I.P.
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Heather Rawls from Romsey Hampshire wrote on 03/04/2020
Thank you is not enough. You gave your all.
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Tracy from Walsall wrote on 03/04/2020
So sorry to hear such sad news. Taken far too soon and in such a sad way treating and caring for your patients. Rest in peace ๐Ÿ™
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Maxine from Wolverhampton wrote on 03/04/2020
Thanking you for your dedication to all of the patients you have ever helped . I am so sad this has happened. Sending my thoughts and prayers to your family at this time . Rest in peace Maxine Matron Wolverhampton BCPFT
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peter hargood from Exeter wrote on 03/04/2020
We pray for you and your family Pete and Jan xx
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Linda from Somerset wrote on 03/04/2020
It is hard to find the words to express the sadness. Despite never knowing you I feel your loss. This reflects the impact of your service and your family should know that we appreciate you and care about life. ๐Ÿ˜“๐Ÿ˜“๐Ÿ˜“
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Tracey Walton from Acute medical unit walsall manor wrote on 03/04/2020
Arrema a beaytiful friend, nurse colleague. Wife,sister mother. The most kindest.beautiful person ive ever met. Smiling all the time. She is an inspiration encouraging me to do well. She started off as a domestic, moved on to a healthcare asistant and then followed her dream to becone a RGN amazing RIP angel you will be so sadly missed xxx
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Tony Sleight from Manchester wrote on 03/04/2020
There are no words I can find that would ever do justice to the sacrifice that you and your family have paid during this crisis. Your dedication, kindness and sense of duty will not be forgotten. My condolences to your family, friends and colleagues. May you now be a star shining down on us all.
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Barry Edwards from London wrote on 03/04/2020
Thank you. I hope that this nation never forgets the debt that it owes to you and your colleagues.
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Helen from Sheffield wrote on 03/04/2020
You are a shining light. Your sacrifice, though needless, was not in vain. Your family will be proud once the grief has eased.
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Selina from West Midlands wrote on 03/04/2020
It saddens me so much this has happened. You were taken in a cruel way and I offer my condolences to your family as you will be missed by everyone. Thank you for being on the frontline. Rest in peace Areema.
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Claire from Walsall wrote on 03/04/2020
Rest in Peace. My thoughts are with your family and loved ones at this sad time . It's seems so cruel to lose your life whilst caring for those fighting for theirs. You and your colleagues are amazing , we will always remember you xxxxx
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Grace Preece from Walsall wrote on 03/04/2020
Dearest Areema, I was devastated when I heard the news today. You were such a special lady and we all adored the time we were in your presence. You will always be part of the Walsall NHS Trust family and you will be sadly missed. Lots of love now and always xxx
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Clive Rockell from Northampton wrote on 03/04/2020
I never knew you Areema but I am so grateful for your service and your courage in putting yourself in such danger to save others. RIP.
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Lyons from Liverpool wrote on 03/04/2020
I think I noticed the picture at first because of your smile...and how proud you looked. Then I read about you getting sick. And I began to follow the story...and I so wish it had a better ending. Your kids will be proud of their Mummy. Thank you...for being a nurse...thank you. X
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