In a related development, the mother of one of the deceased women died of shock when the body was taken to their residence in Ongole today, a senior police official said.
The boat, carrying 42 people and three crew members, capsized in the Krishna river near Vijayawada yesterday.
While 21 people were rescued, search teams fished out 20 bodies.
Four people, including two crew members, were still missing, and a massive search operation involving National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and state teams was on.
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu conducted an aerial survey of the river stretch between Bhavani Island and Pavitra Sangamam, and visited the accident spot at Ferry village.
This morning, he also visited the Andhra Hospital at Gollapudi where four of the 21 people rescued yesterday were undergoing treatment. Seventeen of the rescued were discharged after first-aid.
Fifty-seven-year-old Bhulaxmi died of cardiac arrest at the Andhra Hospital this evening. The body of her husband Sudhakar was fished out last evening.
A total of three couples died in the tragedy.
CPI national secretary K Narayana lost three of his close relatives in the mishap.
Lakshmikantam of Ongole died of shock after she saw the body of her deceased daughter Leelavati, the police official said.
A widow, Leelavati was among those killed in the boat tragedy and her body was taken home this afternoon after post-mortem.
While 16 bodies of the deceased were fished out of the river last night, four more were retrieved this morning.
"With deep regret and pain", the chief minister shared these details in a statement made in the Legislative Assembly this afternoon.
"The driver and the helper of the boat are still missing, while body of the assistant driver has been recovered this morning. We will take stern action and punish the guilty as per law," he said.
Those victims covered under the Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Beema Yojana would be extended Rs 10 lakh compensation per family, while those uncovered would be paid Rs 8 lakh.
"It is due to the greed of the private operator that this tragedy occurred. They did not have any permission (to operate the ferry service). The driver was not experienced and had no knowledge of the (river) route. They behaved so irresponsibly and caused the mishap," said Naidu.
He complimented two fishermen of Ferry village -- Nadakuditi Pitchaiah and Kanna Sivaiah -- for displaying exemplary courage and rescuing several passengers of the ill-fated boat.
The Assembly passed a resolution mourning the tragedy.
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