Jeeva Bhagwan Bamaniya, a native of Khan village in Gujarat's Gir Somnath district, died in a Karachi jail on January 4, a day before 218 Indian fishermen, mostly from the state, were released by Pakistan as a "goodwill gesture".
The deceased was among the group of Indian fishermen who were lodged in the Pakistani jail. Jeeva was also supposed to be released along with them on January 5.
"We have received an e-mail from Indian High Commission office in Islamabad stating that the body will be flown to Mumbai on February 2 after conducting the postmortem," Bokhiria told PTI.
Earlier Jeeva's wife Vegiben had urged External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj to find out the exact cause of his death.
Rajya Sabha member Parimal Nathwani had also written to Swaraj to take up with her Pakistani counterpart the issue of expediting the process to bring Jeeva's body back to his native place.
Meanwhile, Gujarat Fishermen Association's senior vice president Veljibhai Masani requested the Gujarat government to provide financial aid to Vegiben, who has five children aged between 2 and 10 years and does not have any source of earning.
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