According to police the deceased identified as D Karthik, had gone missing from his college in Hyderabad on July 17 and they suspect he died by suicide.
"As decided by District Administration, other senior officials and as briefed by Minister Uday Samant, the rescue operations at Raigad have been called off and closed. Details of missing and the deceased can be obtained from the administration," NDRF said.
The police received the information from Alshifa hospital at around 4 pm on Thursday. The deceased has been identified as one Danish (22), son of Muhammad Murshid, resident of Vishwakarma Colony in Delhi's Kalindi Kunj.
Talking to the media, BJP MP PP Chaudhary said, "It is shocking to see how the culprits are having the courage to do such acts. There should be a compensation of at least Rs 1 crore for the next of kin of the deceased."
Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde on Thursday expressed grief over the landslide incident in Raigad that killed at least four people. He also announced an aid of five lakh rupees to the families of the deceased, said officials.
The police said that during questioning, the accused said that the deceased had borrowed some money from them and was not returning it. Following this, the accused called him for a meeting and beat him up to death after a verbal spat, the police said.
In this regard, District Magistrate Chamoli Himanshu Khurana said," Prime Minister Narendra Modi has sanctioned an ex-gratia of Rs 2 lakhs for the kin of the deceased and Rs 50,000 for the seriously injured in the Chamoli incident from the Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund."