"Two fishermen, identified as Vaaga Chauhan, a resident of Dandi village, and Ratandas Makwana, a resident of Nanavada village, who were our co-prisoners, died in the (Landhi) jail," Bhupat B, one of the released fishermen, said.
"Chauhan passed away in December last year, while Makwana died in February this year," he said.
Their bodies have not been sent back to India. "We request Prime Minister Narendra Modi to take up the matter with his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif," he said.
The 86 fishermen were arrested by Pakistan Maritime Security Agency, when they had ventured into their territorial waters in the Sir Creek area about an year ago.
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N F Patel, a senior official of the Gujarat Fisheries department, who received the fishermen at the Wagah border, said the repatriation brought back the smiles on the faces of these fishermen, particularly because hours of strandedness and confusion in the journey left them anxious.
Fishermen Umesh Kanti and Shanti, among others who heaved a sigh of relief upon returning to India, recalled the travails they faced during the imprisonment.
The fishermen would arrive in Vadodara at around 11 PM tonight, from where they would leave for Gir Somnath district to reunite with their families tomorrow.