Nearly 18 hours after the autopsy on businessman Mansukh Hiren - whose body was fished out of the Thane Creek marshes - his distraught family accepted his mortal remains for the last rites, here on Saturday evening. Close relatives, including his brother, went to a hospital in Kalwe, completed the relevent formalities and took charge of Hiren's body. However, the autopsy report comprising the findings and opinion of the four-member medical team, has been kept in 'reserve' while his viscera has been preserved for a forensic analysis, said Deputy Commissioner of Police (Zone-I), Avinash Ambure. Ambure added that the post-mortem report has been "shared with the family members", but he declined to elaborate on what grounds further investigations are on.