The story of a non-resident Bangladeshi family establishing and running the famed perfume company Al Haramain and its successful subsidiaries
Deepa Nair, who hailed from Kerala, also worked as a freelance events manager. She died last afternoon at her home in Al Nahda.
"We feel she could have survived had it not been for these unprecedented coronavirus times," said Suraj Moosad, Deepa's husband.
He added: "She had hysterical abdominal distention and had a surgery for that in 2011. She used to complain of stomach cramps and diarrhoea often. Early morning on Sunday, when she was feeling really unwell, we took her to a Dubai hospital where they warned us that there were already around 140 Covid-19 patients and as she had a compromised immunity, admitting her to the emergency may not be a good idea."
The family then headed to another hospital where they apparently stated that her admission was not possible as there were no available beds due to surge in Covid-19 patients.
Then, she was taken to another clinic in the city where she was finally admitted and administered pain killers. The following day she was discharged by 11am.
"But even after we returned home, she was feeling extremely unwell and her hands and feet were turning cold. But we didn't take her to a hospital now as we knew from our previous day's experience that we would be turned down. So, we called the police and ambulance instead," said Moosad, who has been living in Dubai for the past 19 years.
"By 3.30-3.45pm yesterday, she herself said that she was sinking and even we could see her slipping away. Meanwhile, the ambulance that was on the way to our house, gave us instructions over the phone as to how we could administer her cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Soon after, the first ambulance arrived and they tried to revive her. After half an hour, another ambulance followed, which was better equipped to help patients in critical situations. But by then it was too late. She had passed away by 4pm due to cardiac arrest."
The family is waiting to cremate her as there are many formalities that need to be fulfilled.
nandini@khaleejtimes.com
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