Updated On: 04 May, 2023 05:42 AM IST | Mumbai | Shirish Vaktania
They had been missing after setting out for Panvel to discuss property issue with kin on April 5

The Panvel hotel where the deceased went on April 5. PIC/Rajesh Gupta
The police fear the 44-year-old son of a retired DCP was killed by a relative over a dispute involving five acres of land at Kolhapur and a bungalow. The body of the deceased, Vishal Kamble , was dumped on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad Highway. The Chembur police managed to rescue the deceased’s 80-year-old mother, Rohini, from the Aarey-based Royal Palms area on Wednesday.
Vishal was a resident of Chembur and his father Vasant Kamble retired from the Mumbai police around 30 years ago. According to the police, Rohini and Vishal had been missing since April 5. According to the police sources, the mother and son resided at Chembur. They had gone to an OYO hotel in Panvel to meet a relative over a property-related issue.