Police Sub-Inspector Krishna Atmaram Joshi, 57, attached to the Deonar Police Station, passed away on the morning of August 17 after suffering a sudden heart attack. He was known for his dedication and service.
Mumbai PoliceDeonarHeart AttackPsi Krishna JoshiNavi MumbaiReal Estate NewsAug 18, 2025

PSI Krishna Atmaram Joshi was a 57-year-old Police Sub-Inspector attached to the Deonar Police Station in Mumbai. He was known for his dedication and service, particularly as the head of the Missing Persons Unit.
PSI Krishna Joshi suffered a sudden heart attack at his residence. His family rushed him to MGM Hospital in Kalamboli, Navi Mumbai, but he was declared dead during treatment.
The Deonar Police Station's Senior Inspector Ramesh Yadav dispatched a team to support Joshi's family and attend the funeral rites. The department has assured full support to his family during this difficult time.
PSI Joshi was the head of the Missing Persons Unit at the Deonar Police Station. He was known for his leadership and dedication in resolving numerous missing persons cases.
The incident took place at PSI Joshi’s residence, and he was rushed to MGM Hospital in Kalamboli, Navi Mumbai, for emergency medical attention.

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