The family members of 23-year-old Merchant Navy cadet Aditya Sharma, resident of Bhalu village of Hamirpur district, who lost his life in the American attack, are waiting for the mortal remains of their son to reach home. Aditya's uncle Sanjeev Lakhanpal said that he has not yet received clear information as to when his son's body will be brought home. Sanjeev Lakhanpal told that till last evening Aditya's body was still in the ship. He was told that the body was being shifted from the ship for post-mortem. No further information was given. Aditya is said to have serious head injury. Ashok Kumar, brother of Aditya's grandfather, told that when the captain was warned not to take the ship forward, at what capacity did he take the ship forward? He demanded an investigation and severe punishment to the culprits. On the other hand, there is mourning in Aditya's house. The parents and grandmother are crying in grief over the loss of their only son. People from the village and surrounding areas are continuously reaching the family's house to console them. But the big question still remains that when will Aditya's mortal remains reach home. Father raised questions on missile attack:- Aditya Sharma was posted as deck cadet. Aditya Sharma was posted as deck cadet on the oil tanker 'MT Settebello' of World Maritime Energy Limited Company. Aditya's job contract had ended in May. But then he could not come home and the contract was extended for a month. 21 Indian crew members were rescued safely. Let us tell you that Aditya Sharma died in the American attack on MT Settebello ship on Wednesday. According to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), of the 24 Indian crew members on board the ship, 21 were rescued safely, while three died.