'Pakistan's Mother Teresa' accorded state funeral
BY Agencies19 Aug 2017 5:17 PM GMT
Agencies19 Aug 2017 5:17 PM GMT
Karachi: Ruth Katherina Martha Pfau, a German physician, and nun known as "Pakistan's Mother Teresa" was on Saturday accorded a full state funeral, a first for a Christian woman in the Muslim-majority country.
Pfau, 87, died on August 10 after spending 57 years to working to eradicate leprosy, tuberculosis and other diseases in Pakistan.
Pfau, born in Leipzig, in 1929, arrived in Karachi in 1960 en route to India and volunteered at a local leprosy colony.
While in Karachi, she became depressed at the state of the care given to patients whose hands and feet she said had become "nutritional supplement for the rats," according to the Marie Adelaide Leprosy Centre's (MALC) website.
She decided to stay in Pakistan as a health care worker and established the first Marie Adelaide Leprosy Centre here.
Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi had earlier announced a state funeral for Dr Pfau, saying: "The entire nation is indebted to Ruth Pfau for her selflessness and unmatched services for eradication of leprosy."
Pakistani military personnel carried the casket containing Dr Pfau's body into St Patrick's Cathedral in Karachi's
Saddar area. Agencies
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