The protesting fishermen took out the mortal remains of Bridgo in a procession from Rameswaram government hospital to Thangachimadam.
The body was later buried at Anthoniarpuram Catholic cemetery.
Yesterday, the fishermen had decided to withdraw their agitation after talks between a delegation of their leaders, led by Struggle Committee President Arualanandam and Union Ministers Nirmala Sitharaman and Pon Radhakrishnan here.
After the meeting, Arulanandam said the Ministers had assured that their demands would be met.
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The stir had drawn support from several political leaders who had visited the fishermen and expressed solidarity, demanding the Centre's intervention in nabbing the culprits.
Chief Minister K Palaniswami had last week written to the Centre urging it to summon Lankan High Commissioner to India forthwith and convey to him "the strong feelings of the Government of India and government of Tamil Nadu about the 'unprovoked' firing on fishermen and non-adherence to earlier agreements on this issue."
Meanwhile, in Kanyakumari district, a group of fisherwomen owing allegiance to South Asian fishermen friendship organisation submitted a memorandum to the district administration demanding an inquiry into the firing incident.
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