Arvind C, a resident of Kotda village of Kodinar taluka in Gujarat's Saurashtra region, told PTI over phone that "the lives of these three fishermen could have been saved if the Pakistani jail authorities had acted on their health-related problems in time."
While he identified two of the deceased as Babu and Devo, he could not recall the name of the third person.
Arvind claimed that even today there are many fishermen languishing in Pakistani jails in poor health conditions.
"We had learnt about our release 10 days ago but fax on the release containing our names reached the Pakistani jail authorities very late," he claimed.
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He alleged that Indian prisoners, mostly fishermen arrested for violating Pakistan's territorial waters in the Arabian Sea, were ill-treated in jails and the allowances earned by them were pocketed by the prison officials.
"Even gifts sent by our family members were not delivered to us," he alleged.
He also said the India government had failed to take up their cause with the Pakistani authorities.