Lakhchand Rathod, who used to stay with his family at Parel in central Mumbai, jumped into sea from the Bandra-Worli sea link bridge this morning, Senior inspector, Bandra police station R C Dhavle said.
His body was later fished out by fire brigade officials.
According to police, Rathod, who was into a business, asked his driver to steer his four-wheeler towards Bandra Worli Sea Link bridge.
Upon Rathod's direction, the driver halted the vehicle on the sea link. He then got down on pretext of answering nature's call, but suddenly plunged into the sea, following which police and fire brigade were alerted, said Dhavle.
Rathod was under depression due to a prolonged disease and it might have caused him to take this extreme step, Dhavle said, adding, "The victim left a suicide note in which he blamed his illness for ending his life."
An accidental death case has been registered, he added.
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