#Ahmedabad Fire and Emergency Services (AFES) fish out body of Santok Singh Bumrah, cricketer @Jaspritbumrah93 's g… https://t.co/P09VZodwaE — TOI Ahmedabad (@TOIAhmedabad) 1512889566000

Santok Singh, 84, who had come to Abd to meet the cricketer, was reported missing since Friday afternoon by his fam… https://t.co/Xg3csDp5NL — TOI Ahmedabad (@TOIAhmedabad) 1512889610000

NEW DELHI: Indian cricketer Jasprit Bumrah ’s grandfather, Santok Singh Bumrah ’s body was fished out from Sabarmati River between Gandhi Bridge and Dadhichi Bridge by the Ahmedabad Fire and Emergency Services (AFES) on Sunday.Singh, 84, who had gone to Ahmedabad to meet the cricketer, was reported missing since Friday afternoon by his family members.The cricketer's family allegedly refused Singh from meeting or talking to him. A missing person's report was filed with Vastrapur police.According to a report in Ahmedabad Mirror published yesterday, the complaint stated that Singh had shown up at his daughter’s residence at Sonal Apartments in Vastrapur on December 1. “He expressed a wish to meet his grandson on his birthday on December 5. Unfortunately, he wasn’t able to meet Jasprit. On December 8, Santokh called his son Balvinder Singh, who lives in Jharkhand, and told him that he was leaving to meet his deceased wife,” the complaint stated.According to the police, Santokh Singh who drives an autorickshaw in Kiccha village of Uttarakhand was once a very successful businessman. “However, after the death of Jasprit’s dad, the businesses allegedly went downhill and Santokh sold off the business and settled in Uttarakhand.” Sources added that Santokh had seen Jasprit on television and had wanted to meet his grandson who is a national cricketer.Rajinder told Mirror, “When we went to meet Jasprit’s mother Daljit Kaur at a city school where she is a teacher, she refused to allow my father any contact with Jasprit. She even refused to share her son’s phone number so that father could talk to him. My father was grief-stricken by this. He left home on Friday afternoon and never returned.” She added that her father had called Jasprit’s sister Juhika, too.Vastrapur PI Manoharsinh Jadeja said, “We have filed a missing person’s report and have started looking for Santokh. We are trying to trace his cellphone and track him through the call details.” Meanwhile, when Mirror contacted Daljit Kaur, she said, “I do not wish to talk on this matter.” Jasprit is currently in Dharmasala for the ODI match against Sri Lanka.