Maharashtra IPS officer Himanshu Roy, who committed suicide this afternoon, was cremated with full state honours in Mumbai late on Friday.
His flower bedecked body draped in the national Tricolor was taken in an ambulance from his Nariman Point home to the Chandanwadi Crematorium at Charni Road around 9.30 p.m.
A large number of police personnel, former and serving IPS and IAS officers, besides political leaders, including Union Minister Ramdas Athawale, were present for Roy's final journey.
IPS official Himanshu Roy shot himself in the mouth, saysdoctor
Senior IPS officer Himanshu Roy shot himself in the mouth and the resultant injury was visible right up to his skull, a doctor who first examined the deceased officer's body said.
"The patient was brought dead. He looked much thinner compared to what he was before and he had even grown a beard. He had shot himself inside his mouth and the bullet injury was visible right up to the skull," Dr Gautam Bhansali, Consultant Physician at Bombay Hospital told PTI.
He said that two other doctors, a Casualty Medical Officer (CMO) and a neurosurgeon, were also present when Roy's body was brought to Bombay Hospital.
When asked if the bullet was stuck inside the skull, Bhansali said it was not visible from the outside but the post mortem would give more details.
"After declaring him dead, we sent the body to Gokuldas Tejpal (GT) hospital for post-mortem," he said.
Bhansali further said that Roy's wife, along with the police officer's bodyguards, had brought his body to the hospital.
Who was Himanshu Roy'Thorough professional, gentleman': Leaders and lawyers
Maharashtra Governor Ch Vidyasagar Rao, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, opposition leaders as well as the prosecutors who had worked with senior IPS officer Himanshu Roy today condoled his death, calling it a loss for the state police.
"Himanshu Roy was a dedicated police officer. He was an asset for the police force. Roy was known for his remarkable investigation skills....His demise is a great loss for the state police force," the governor said in his message.
Chief minister Fadnavis noted that Roy successfully handled several important cases. "In his sudden death, we have lost a dedicated officer. I share the grief of his family members," Fadnavis said.
Former state home minister and Maharashtra NCP chief Jayant Patil told PTI that he had met Roy at a gym only yesterday. "We spoke for about 20 minutes. When I told him that his skin had darkened, he said it was effect of chemotherapy. There is a limit to (efficacy of) chemotherapy. It's unending and not easy," Patil said.
Leader of Opposition in the Assembly and Congress leader Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil described Roy's death as shocking. "He was an upright officer and a close friend. His untimely exit is a personal loss to me," Vikhe Patil said.
Former chief minister Ashok Chavan said Roy was known for his bravery and integrity, and his contribution to maintaining law and order in the state will always be remembered.
The special public prosecutors who worked with Roy in prominent cases such as the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack fondly remembered him.
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