Assamese music legend Zubeen Garg died from drowning in Singapore on September 19. Authorities have now confirmed that the earlier reports of a scuba diving accident were incorrect. The Singapore Police Force handed over the official autopsy report to the High Commission of India after completing their preliminary investigation.
The confirmation ends weeks of speculation. It also clarifies that there was no underwater diving mishap, as some early social media posts and media outlets suggested.
What the Autopsy Revealed About Zubeen’s Death
The autopsy listed drowning as the sole medical cause of death. Singapore police stated they found no signs of foul play and ruled out murder or violent crime. A coroner’s inquiry could still be held to formally establish the timeline and circumstances leading to the tragedy.
Zubeen was in Singapore to attend the North East India Festival, part of the celebrations for 60 years of India–Singapore diplomatic ties. On September 19, he joined a private gathering on a yacht near St John’s Island. A video posted online showed him swimming with a life jacket before he reportedly removed it and went back into the water. He was pulled out unconscious and rushed to Singapore General Hospital, where he was declared dead the same day.
The Singapore Police advised the public not to share videos or images of the incident out of respect for privacy and the ongoing legal process.
Legal Action and Investigation in India
While Singapore has ruled out foul play, Indian authorities are pursuing accountability for safety lapses. Assam Police arrested Zubeen’s manager, Siddhartha Sharma, and festival organiser Shyamkanu Mahanta in Delhi. They face charges including culpable homicide not amounting to murder, criminal conspiracy, and causing death by negligence under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.
The arrests underline growing concerns about planning and safety measures for the trip. Indian investigators are working to determine if there was negligence or failure in ensuring proper supervision and water safety during the yacht gathering.
Impact on Fans and the Music Industry
Fans across India, especially in Assam, continue to mourn the sudden loss of one of the region’s most beloved artists. His death has reignited discussions about event safety and travel planning for public figures. Music communities and cultural organisers have called for stronger safety checks for artists during international events.
The confirmation of drowning as the real cause of death ends speculation but opens a wider conversation about accountability and responsible event management.
In summary, Zubeen’s real cause of death is confirmed as drowning. Singapore’s autopsy results are clear, while Indian authorities push forward with a legal probe into how the tragedy unfolded.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: What is Zubeen’s real cause of death?
Drowning, confirmed by Singapore’s autopsy and death certificate.
Q2: Was it a scuba diving accident?
No. Early reports were wrong. He drowned while swimming off St John’s Island.
Q3: Are Singapore police suspecting foul play?
No. They have ruled out foul play but left the option for a coroner’s inquiry.
Q4: Why are Indian police involved?
Assam Police are investigating possible negligence and have arrested event organisers and the singer’s manager.
Q5: Will there be further legal action?
Singapore may hold a coroner’s inquiry, while Indian authorities continue their case against those responsible for planning the trip.
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