Gujarat fisherman who died in Pak jail in March cremated today

Press Trust of India  |  Vadodara 

The mortal remains of a who died in a jail in March this year was today consigned to flames at his native Kotada village in Gujarat's district.

The 4,500 residents of the village observed a bandh in protest against the Pakistani authorities for not informing Indian officials when Baraiya (55) died in a jail on March 4, Kotada village sarpanch told today.

Baraiya's family only got to know of his death when his cellmate, Pravin Dhansukh Chavda, wrote a letter, dated April 22, to his wife, which the latter received on June 10.

Chavda, also a resident of Kotada, is the of Baraiya's brother and is still lodged in a jail.

Baraiya's wife, Kasturben, told today that she had requested to take up his death with Pakistani authorities to find out its exact cause.

J N told that the MEA had informed the about Baraiya's death on June 12 and paperwork, to get the fisherman's body back to the country, began on the same day.

Baraiya was arrested on February 2 this year by maritime authorities after he allegedly entered the neighbouring country's territorial waters near in Gujarat's district.

The body was kept in the morgue of Edhi Foundation, a Pakistan-based NGO and a post mortem was conducted on it at a hospital in on July 4 before it was flown to India, officials said.

Several people, including Parimal Nathwani, state-run Fisheries Central Cooperatives Association offered condolences to Baraiya's family.

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First Published: Fri, July 06 2018. 18:00 IST