Updated On: 14 July, 2024 08:44 AM IST | Mumbai | Arpika Bhosale
The recent suicide pact between father and son in Bhayandar has raised questions about how familial closeness may not pay off for everyone

Harish (left) and Jay Mehta are seen at Bhayandar Station moments before they stepped on the tracks on Monday and died by suicide
At 11.28 am on Monday, Harish Mehta, 60, and Jay Mehta, 33, father and son, were seen walking on platform no. 6 at Bhayandar station. Harish walks in long, quick strides and seems agitated. Jay’s footsteps are deliberate, his shoulders tense. When the duo reaches the end of the platform, Harish is the first to try to get onto the tracks. Jay gives his father a hand and follows him frantically. As he catches up, Jay grabs Harish’s right arm as if to shake him out of the step he is about to take.
There’s an oncoming train, and Jay pulls his father to the left to safety. Harish snaps, tugs his son to the right. They lie down on the ballast and cement sleepers drenched by Mumbai’s long-awaited monsoon, and position their necks on the track...