Updated On: 21 December, 2024 08:34 PM IST | Asif Ali Sayed
Days after a Navy speedboat collided with a ferry off the Mumbai coast killing 15 people, visitors were on Saturday seen queuing up, wearing life jackets at Gateway of India. Pics/Atul Kamble and Shadab Khan

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The new regulations were announced on on December 19, a day after the mishap between a ferry and an Indian Navy craft
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The body of a 7-year-old boy missing after the ferry-Navy craft collision off Mumbai coast was found on Saturday morning, taking the death toll in the December 18 tragedy to 15, officials said

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Naval boats found the body of Johan Mohammad Nisar Ahmed Pathan in the Mumbai harbour area after three days of search
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A naval helicopter and boats of the Navy and Coast Guard were deployed to look for the missing passengers

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Of 113 persons on board both the vessels, 15 died and 98, including two injured, were rescued
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There were six persons on board the Navy craft, of which two survived

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The MMB records showed that the boat had the permission to carry 84 passengers and six crew members, but was overloaded, police said
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The MMB, which is conducting its own investigation, cancelled the licence of the ferry as the vessel was overloaded and thus violated the Inland Vessel Act