The mortal remains of Vaaga Bijal Chauhan and Ratandas Makwana were brought to Mumbai by a Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flight yesterday. They were subsequently sent to their respective natives by road in two separate ambulance vans.
G K Rathod, an official from Gujarat Fisheries department who was one of the four team members sent to Mumbai to take possession of the bodies, told PTI that the body of Makwana was handed over to his younger brother Keshavdas in Nanivada village while the remains of Chauhan were received by his son Suresh and bed-ridden wife Lekhiben at Dandi village in the presence of government representatives and witnesses after proper identification.
The post mortem report conducted on Makwana in a hospital in Pakistan stated the cause behind his death as bone TB, said Rathod.
The autopsy report was given to his family and another copy of it will be submitted to the Fisheries Commissioner in Gandhinagar, he added.
R V Halai, another Fisheries official and a member of the team went to Dandi to hand over Chauhan's body to his family which took it to Modheshar to perform to the last rites.
Chauhan died in a Karachi jail on December 22, 2015 while Makwana passed away on February 8, 2016. Both were held in April last year when their boats allegedly entered territorial waters of Pakistan while fishing in Sir Creek area in the Arabian Sea.
The exact cause of their death is not known, but their families suspect they died due to ill-treatment in jail.
According to Veljibhai Masani, Senior Vice President of Gujarat Fishermen Association (GFA) the bodies of both these fishermen were lying in a morgue of Edhi Foundation centre in Karachi before being flown to Mumbai.
However, they could not get required permission from Pakistan ministry he said quoting Faisal.
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