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Boat Tragedy: They Rescued 16 People
IMAGE: Iqbal Gothekar (extreme right), Irshad Mirkar, Masoom Harchilkar and Irfan Narwankar, all from Ratnagiri district, ferry Manek 1 between the Gateway of India and Elephanta Caves and also offer 'Harbour Cruise' rides at the Gateway. They have been living on board the Manek 1 for three years. Photograph:ANI Photo
Dr.G.R.Balakrishnan Dec 28 2024 Marine News

Boat Tragedy: They Rescued 16 People

Iqbal Gothekar, who hails from Mandangad in Ratnagiri district, has been working as a boatman since 2004, along with Masoom Harchilkar, Irfan Narwankar and Irshad Mirkar. They were the first to reach the capsizing boat Neel Kamal and rescue 16 people.

Gothekar -- and his crew, though they spoke in Hindi for the video, are more comfortable speaking Marathi -- tells Prasanna D Zore.

We -- Iqbal Gothekar the master of the ship; Masoom Harchilkar (Dapoli); Irfan Narwankar (Guhagar); Irshad Mirkar (Mandangad) -- left for Elephanta at around 11.45 am that day and reached there at 1 pm.

After spending two hours resting time there (it is mandatory that all boats ferrying people between the Gateway of India and Elephanta Caves rest for two hours before they start their return journey), we left Elephanta at around 3.30 pm and some half an hour later we saw this accident. When we reached near Jetty No 5 near Butcher's Island we saw a man wearing a life jacket waving frantically at us. We immediately increased our boat's speed and went towards him. It must have been around 4-4.05 pm.

 

When we reached only a small portion of the boat was above water and people were desperately clinging on to it and the boat was capsizing (Neel Kamal). We helped all those in water to come on board our boat (Manek 1) and rescued all those who were wearing life jackets.

We lifted all those in the water from the gangway because it becomes a bit easier to do so. Two of us lifted those from the water and made them come aboard our boat. 'He whistled loudly to call for more help'

At the same time we saw a (fishing) trawler in the vicinity so one of Irfan whistled loudly and waved a cloth to indicate that there was an accident and we needed help. We also called a speed boat (heading towards Alibaug).  

We were the first people to reach the boat. There was nobody near that boat. Then the JNPT boat (Read how Arif Bamne aboard JNPT boat Poorva rescued 20, 25 people... we decided to take the rescued passengers towards the Gateway at gate No. 1. Then the police took those rescued to hospitals for medical help. The passengers who we were ferrying also helped us bring some people on board our boat.

Once those 16 were on board we gave them water and helped them relax.

We would only say that all those enjoying these boat rides should compulsorily wear life jackets.