I didn’t pamper her”... heartbreaking details in the farewell of one of the victims of the Ramtha crime"

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I didn’t pamper her”... heartbreaking details in the farewell of one of the victims of the Ramtha crime"
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“My daughter — in my life, I never saw her as just my student.” “My heart is burned and crushed.”

These were not mere passing words, but a testimony of love and loss that came from the heart of a teacher who embraced her student for many years. Social media users widely shared what the teacher wrote in deep sorrow, as her words were filled with pain and a heavy sense of grief between the lines—each letter seeming to carry the weight of a final moment whose value was only realized after it had become a memory.

The teacher speaks about her student, who tragically lost her life in an unfortunate incident in Al-Ramtha, sharing her image alongside the young girl. She describes her not as a student, but as a daughter of the soul—someone she accompanied from first grade through fourth grade, until her daily routine became inseparable from the girl’s presence. She used to see her every morning, laugh with her, admire her new clothes, and bid her farewell with sincere wishes for a beautiful day, before each would go on her own way, never imagining that this simple routine could carry within it a final goodbye.

“Burned and crushed heart.”

In her words, the teacher captures the depth of the shock: a spontaneous hug, innocent childhood words, and a fleeting smile—all turned into an unforgettable final memory. She says she did not realize it was the last time she would touch her student’s face or hear her voice, as small details transformed into a deep pain that weighs heavily on the heart.

What stands out in this message is that it was not written to be read, but rather born out of a human need to express grief, as if it were an attempt to contain the shock. The teacher admits her brokenness, describing her heart as “burned and crushed,” in a sincere expression of pain that is difficult to put into words. Yet she tries to find solace in the belief that Nadia has not disappeared into nothingness, but has gone to a kinder place, imagining her as a “little bird” flying and singing—a symbolic image that softens the burden of loss.

In the end, her message is not only a farewell to the student, but to a small life that departed too soon. She concludes with prayers for her and her mother, reflecting how grief extends to an entire family. Between the lines, this message remains a testimony to a rare human relationship that embodies the true essence of education—where school is not just a place of learning, but a second home where emotions grow and memories that never die are formed.

A woman had ended her life after taking the lives of her two daughters in the Ramtha district in Irbid Governorate two days earlier, due to family disputes. The incident caused widespread outrage across social media in Jordan, according to a statement issued by the Public Security Directorate following the incident, amid public shock and condemnation.