Khaleej Times

Doctor’s body found in seashore after deluge

- IANS

mumbai — Rescuers have located and identified the body of renowned gastroente­rologist Deepak Amarapurka­r, who went missing on Tuesday evening after falling into an open manhole during the Mumbai deluge, officials said on Thursday.

Untraceabl­e since he left for home in his car from Bombay Hospital, Amarapurka­r had accidental­ly fallen into the manhole on a flooded road barely a kilometer from his residence in Prabhadevi.

After the flood waters receded on Wednesday, BMC workers launched a massive search for him inside the manhole and connecting drains but could not locate him.

Much later, his body washed off the Worli seashore and he was identified by his wrist-watch. An umbrella was stuck on the manhole cover, officials said.

Amarapurka­r, 58, was a senior gastroente­rologist working with Bombay Hospital and is survived by his wife and two children.

Late on Tuesday, witnesses said they had seen him walking on the flooded roads after his car stalled and suddenly falling into the open manhole near Senapati Bapat Marg. The residents had reportedly shifted the lid to allow the flood waters flow into the drains and marked the location with some bamboo rods but this failed to prevent the tragedy.

Just before he disappeare­d into the manhole, he had called his wife Anjali Amarapurka­r, a pathologis­t, saying he would reach home in five to 10 minutes.

His colleagues and the medical fraternity had flooded social media groups with messages and photos seeking informatio­n about his whereabout­s since Tuesday when Mumbai notched over 330 mm rainfall — the highest since the great Mumbai floods of July 2005. —

the city where you saved a zillion lives including my father’s (tCS official Neil d’Souza) has failed you. i am so sorry as a mumbaikar. deeply saddened Genelia D’Souza-Deshmukh Film actress

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