KASU Student Body Mourns the Loss of Zeenat, 100-Level Medical Laboratory Science Student
Our condolences to Zeenat’s family, the student body, and the Department of Medical Laboratory Science on her untimely passing.
On behalf of the entire student body of Shehu Idris Institute of Applied Health Sciences at Kaduna State University (KASU), we extend our heartfelt condolences to the family of Zeenat, to the entire student community, and especially to the esteemed Department of Medical Laboratory Science, over the untimely demise of our dear colleague, Zeenat, a 100-level student.
It is with profound sadness that we received the news of Zeenat's passing after a brief illness. Her loss is deeply felt by all of us who knew her and had the privilege of being her peers. In this difficult time, we offer our sincere sympathies and prayers.
Zeenat was not just a fellow student; she was a friend, a sister, and an inspiration to many of us. Her dedication to her studies, her kindness, and her bright spirit will always be remembered. Though her time with us was short, her impact on our lives and our community was significant.
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To Zeenat’s family, we cannot imagine the depth of your pain, but we stand with you in mourning. We pray that Allah grants you the strength and patience to bear this immense loss and that He showers His mercy and blessings upon Zeenat's soul.
To the students of the Shehu Idris Institute of Applied Health Sciences and the Department of Medical Laboratory Science, let us come together in this time of grief, supporting one another as we navigate this profound loss. Let us honor Zeenat's memory by continuing to strive for excellence in our studies and by being there for each other, just as she would have wanted.
May Allah (SWT) forgive Zeenat's shortcomings, reward her good deeds, and grant her Jannatul Firdaus. Ameen.
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Please accept our deepest condolences.
Sincerely,
The Students of Shehu Idris Institute of Applied Health Sciences, Kaduna State University