Dr Mahnoor’s Husband Shares Touchy Note For Late Wife
Her husband Muhammad Salal Khan took to the flight lieutenant’s account on Facebook and penned down his feelings about the loss
Flight Lieutenant Dr Mahnoor Farzand died of covid-19 on Sunday and left her family members mourning including her husband who shared a heartfelt note on social media for his late loving wife.
Muhammad Salal Khan, the husband of Mahnoor Farzand, took to the flight lieutenant’s account on Facebook and penned down his feelings about the loss.
While shedding light on her personality, Salal wrote that she was a pure heart, very loving, and caring person.
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“Mahnoor, I am proud to call you my wife. I did not deserve you. You were an angel, the love you had for me, I never received it from anyone. I never knew I could be loved the way you loved me”, he added.
Salal shared his experience in the post when Mahnoor left for the PAF Academy and he used to count days for her.
Mahnoor’s husband feels so heartbroken as there is nothing left to wait for and he is all alone with belongings of his wife and unborn girl.
“I don’t know how I will live on. You were my reason to live. We were going to have a baby girl and raise a little family together. Now all that’s left are your belongings and our babies”.
Salal also maintained that Mahnoor was the one who showed him how to believe in himself and made him a better person.
Notably, Mahnoor was eight months pregnant when she contracted the virus and as per details, the doctor was not vaccinated as the experts had initially opposed vaccination for pregnant and lactating mothers.
On the other hand, most of the social media users are condemning the government for ignoring the frontline workers when making selections for civil awards.