GUWAHATI :
POPULAR singer from Assam Zubeen Garg,
best known for his ‘Ya Ali’ song, died in
Singapore on Friday, while “swimming in the
sea without a life
jacket”. According
to the High
Commissioner of
India in Singapore,
Garg, who had gone
with 17 others on a
yacht trip, died
while“swimming in
the sea without a
life jacket”, Assam
Chief Minister
Himanta Biswa
Sarma said.
Singapore authorities are questioning people accompanying the singer and the autopsy will be conducted on Saturday, Sarma added.
Initially, the organisers of the North East India
Festival (NEIF), in which the singer was scheduled to participate, had said in a statement
that the singer died while scuba diving.
“It is with deep sadness that we share the
news of Zubeen Garg’s passing. While scuba
diving, he experienced breathing difficulties
and was immediately given CPR before being
rushed to Singapore General Hospital. Despite
efforts to save him, he was declared dead in the ICU around 2.30 pm IST,”
a statement issued by organisers of the NEIF said.
However, shortly after the
statement, Chief Organiser of
NEIF Shyamkanu Mahanta
said that Zubeen had gone on
a yacht trip with a few membersof thelocalAssamesecommunity when an ‘accident’
occurred which claimed his
life.
Meanwhile,anaudiorecording attributed to his wife,
Garima Garg, went viral on
socialmediain which she purportedly claimed that her husband had gone with people
from the Assamese community to the sea, and while swimming, he had breathing problems and was rushed to the
hospital, where he died.
Theveracityof theaudioclip,
however, could not be verified
independently by PTI.
According toSingapore’s‘The
StraitsTimes’report,policesaid
they received a call for assistance at StJohn’s Island at 3.30
pm.
A 52-year-old man was taken unconscious to the hospital, where he subsequently
died, they said, adding that no
foul play is suspected, according to the report.
Zubeen had arrived in
Singapore on Wednesday and
was‘scheduled to be with us at
thefestival tomorrow,meeting
and interacting with people,’
Mahanta told PTI over the
phone from the island country. The entire NEIF team was
engagedin a businessmeeting
withseniorSingaporeanindustrialists and policymakers at a
hotel to facilitate investments
in Northeast India, he said.
“During the meeting, we
received a call from Zubeen’s
manager informing us that he
had met with an accident and
had been rushed to Singapore
General Hospital. We later
learned that a few members of
the local Assamese community had taken him on a yacht
visit, of which we had no prior knowledge”, Mahanta said.
The three-day festival,which
was scheduled to begin on
Friday, was cancelled following the tragedy.
The 52-year-old Garg had
mesmerized youth and elders
alike for nearly three decades
withhissongs and films,which
had a universal appeal. Singer,musiccomposer,film
director, and actor, Zubeen is
credited with singing in over
40 languages and dialects.
Still, it was the song ‘Ya Ali’
from the movie Gangster that
brought him fame across the
country.
PM condoles Zubeen Garg’s death
GUWAHATI,
Sept 19 (PTI)
PRIME Minister Narendra
Modi onFriday condoled the
death of Assam’s popular
singer Zubeen Garg in
Singapore.
‘Shocked by the sudden
demise of popular singer
Zubeen Garg. He will be
remembered forhisrichcontribution to music,” the PM
posted on ‘X’.
“His renditions were very
popularamongpeopleacross
all walks of life.Condolences
to his family and admirers.
Om Shanti,” he said.