Dr. Ruth Fau’s last wish! Before her death, Dr. Ruth Fow expressed her three wishes that she would never be treated on a ventilator. That when he dies, his body should be brought to the leprosy center.


These two wishes of his were fulfilled, when the deceased came to the press center, everyone’s hiccups stopped. Dr. Ruth Fow’s last wish was to be buried in her wedding dress. When she lay in the coffin wearing a red dress, the peace of the world was on her face. Ruth Fow didn’t become a bride all her life because she was a nun. Gave up the world according to his faith.


In 1988, Ruth Fau was given the honor of Pakistani citizenship and everyone was surprised when the 29-year-old German doctor decided to stay in a slum in Karachi in 1960. Then in the Railway Colony adjacent to II Chandrigar Road, Karachi, people would leave the leprosy patients as incurable, where they would sob and die.


Initially, he founded a hospital there and eradicated the entire settlement of leprosy patients.


She lived alone in a small room for more than 50 years of her life in Pakistan. A cot-like bed is placed at the head of the cooler, a few books are placed on the table and some dishes are placed on the table in front. Ruth Fow never sought publicity for herself or her work. Worked quietly and quietly left the world,
In 1996, international organizations declared Pakistan as a country controlling leprosy. A single Faw eradicated leprosy from Pakistan