Mumbai boat accident: Body of missing boy found off Mumbai coast; toll rises to 15
Naval boats have found the body of Johan Mohammad Nisar Ahmed Pathan, taking the toll in the December 18 tragedy to 15
by The Hindu Bureau · The HinduThe body of a missing child in the Mumbai ferry accident case was found within Mumbai harbour on Saturday (December 21, 2024) around 12.00 p.m. by the Navy. The body has been taken to J. J. Hospital and the death toll is increased to 15, as per Colaba police.
Naval boats have found the body of Johan Mohammad Nisar Ahmed Pathan, taking the toll in the December 18 tragedy to 15.
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The Navy has launched a probe into one of the deadliest crashes in the city's harbour area.
A naval helicopter and boats of the Navy and Coast Guard were deployed to look for the missing passengers as part of the SAR operation, the official said.
Of the 113 persons on board both the vessels, 15 have died and 98, including two injured, were rescued.
There were six persons on board the Navy craft, of which two survived, the official said. The tragedy struck when the speeding Navy craft undergoing engine trials lost control and collided with a passenger ferry, 'Neel Kamal', off the Mumbai coast.
The ferry, with more than 100 passengers, was on its way from the Gateway of India to Elephanta Island, a popular tourist attraction which has a collection of ancient caves.
According to the documents issued by the Maharashtra Maritime Board (MMB), the boat had permission to carry 84 passengers and six crew members, but it was overloaded, a police official said.
The MMB, which is conducting an investigation into the accident, has cancelled the licence of the ferry as the vessel was overloaded, thus violating the Inland Vessel Act. The ferry had a capacity of 90 persons, an official said.
A case has been registered against the Navy craft driver at the Colaba police station, the official said.
Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) sections invoked in the FIR included those related to causing death by negligence, actions that endanger the personal safety or life of others, rash or negligent navigation of a vessel and acts of mischief that cause wrongful loss or damage to individuals or the public.
The accident-affected craft is in the custody of the Navy, and police will demand it whenever needed for investigation, the official said.
(With PTI Inputs)
Published - December 21, 2024 01:05 pm IST