Updated On: 28 July, 2024 08:15 AM IST | Mumbai | Arpika Bhosale
The waters of Mumbai have turned into a graveyard for the frustrated and depressed. Fishermen are bringing bodies home so that families can bid a respectful goodbye

Akash Prakash Khapne, Robin Edwin Williams, Sandhesh Kesrilal Mistri and Anwar Shaukhat Ali from the Koli community meet mid-day at Bandra Fort where they fished out Ghatkopar businessman Bhavesh Seth’s body last week. Pic/Kirti Surve Parade
At 3 pm on July 17, Sandesh Mistry gets a call from a friend working at the Bandra-Worli Sea Link toll booth informing him that he has just seen someone jump off the bridge and into the rough Arabian Sea below.
Mistry, 23, who has grown up in Bandra Koliwada, happens to be nearby, sitting below Bandra Fort with his friends from the Kadheshwari Fishermen Sahakari Sanstha Maryadith (KFSSM) group. From the shore, they scan the ocean to try and spot the jumper, Bhavesh Seth, a businessman from Ghatkopar. There was no sign of him in the swelling tide.