“Ever since Bhavesh went missing in early January 2007, the family had not spoken to him him. I heaved a sigh of relief when I learnt about his release, but I am still awfully worried about his mental health and speedy recovery,” Hansa told reporters at Attari border.
She said that she has no idea whether his son was ever extended psychiatric treatment during the detention period in the Pakistan.
She said Bhavesh was depressed after the death of his father and had left home in a disturbed state of mind. He had also left his job in a multi-national company, she said, adding that she had spent very tough five years alone in their flat in Mumbai in the absence of her son.
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