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BBC News
a day ago
- General
- BBC News
'Much-loved' Portsmouth nurse among plane crash victims
A "much-loved" nurse who had two children has been named as a victim of the Air India plane Gopakumaran Nair had just resigned from her job in Portsmouth, Hampshire, and was finalising a permanent move back home to India, her family had even arranged a housewarming party at her newly-built home in Kerala, the family Hospitals University NHS Trust said: "Renjitha was a much-loved and valued member of our nursing team and this news has been a shock to all." In a Facebook post, the Union of UK Malayalee Associations announced Ms Renjitha's death in Thursday's Air India crash in of the organisation's leaders, Edy Sebastian, said the nurse came to the UK a year ago to "build a better life" and support her said she had recently resigned from her job at Portsmouth's Queen Alexandra Hospital and had travelled to India to submit documents for a nursing post in Edy said: "On 11 June, she travelled via Chennai to Ahmedabad, intending to collect her final release certificate from the UK."Since there were no immediate flights from Kochi or Thiruvananthapuram to Gatwick, she took the first available option to Ahmedabad." Mr Edy added: "Though the construction of the house wasn't fully complete, she decided to move in. She had even set the date to mark the occasion of her housewarming."He said Ms Renjitha had an elderly mother, as well as a daughter aged about 12 and a son who was about Singh, treasurer at Portsmouth City Gurdwara, said her death was "a shock to the whole community".He said: "Renjitha had big plans to go back to India. It's really impacted people in a big way."The Gurdwara and the Malayali association are planning to hold vigils as a mark of respect. You can follow BBC Hampshire & Isle of Wight on Facebook, X (Twitter), or Instagram.


BBC News
07-05-2025
- Health
- BBC News
Queen Alexandra Hospital restrictions lifted after norovirus
Hospital restrictions lifted after virus outbreak The trust has called for continued support to reduce the spread of Norovirus A hospital trust has removed visitor restrictions following the outbreak of a virus that caused nausea and diarrhoea. Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust limited visitors at Queen Alexandra (QA) Hospital in Portsmouth after it reported "high numbers" of Norovirus cases last month. On Tuesday, it announced visiting had returned to normal across all adult inpatient wards. It thanked everyone who had helped "bring cases of norovirus down at QA Hospital".