Speaking to a local news channel in Surat’s Velanjl on Monday, Hemil's uncle Suresh Mangukia told a news channel on Monday said the family was awaiting official confirmation about his death. He said that the family has been requesting the authority to get his body back.
According to sources, Hemil had met another Gujarati, identified as Mohammed Tahir Shaikh, on their way to Russia. Shaikh, who somehow managed to return a couple of days earlier, lives in Sarkhej area of Ahmedabad.
They both are reported to have reached Russia sometime in December along with a dozen others from various other places. Despite repeated attempts he didn't respond to calls.
Both have left Russia on work visas which are said to have been arranged by Mumbai-based agents. Hemil is learnt to have paid Rs 3 lakh to the Mumbai-based agent to help him go to Russia.
According to reports, in Russia, he was forced to sign a contract which made work in a war zone while his salary was raised up to Rs 2.5 lakh per month. Originally, the Mumbai-based agents offered him a job of Rs 50,000 a month as "helpers" for the Russian army.
Published 27 February 2024, 07:19 IST