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Renowned Indian Singer Zubeen Garg Dies in Singapore Scuba Accident

Singapore, September 19, 2025 — Indian music icon Zubeen Garg tragically passed away at the age of 52 following a scuba diving accident in Singapore. The singer was in the city to perform at the North East India Festival when the incident occurred. Despite rapid medical attention at Singapore General Hospital, Garg succumbed to injuries sustained during the dive.

This sudden loss has sent shockwaves across India and the international music community, with fans and fellow artists expressing grief on social media.

Career and Legacy

Zubeen Garg was known for his versatility, singing in over 40 languages, including Assamese, Hindi, Bengali, and English. He gained national acclaim for Bollywood hits such as “Ya Ali” from Gangster and “Dil Tu Hi Bata” from Dilruba, while also being a cultural ambassador for Assamese music globally.

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Garg’s contributions went beyond music; he was actively involved in humanitarian work and supported numerous social causes, particularly in Assam.

Tributes Pour In

Political leaders and celebrities quickly reacted to Garg’s passing. Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma described him as a “beloved son of the state,” while Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed Garg’s lifelong contribution to Indian music and culture.

Fans worldwide have taken to social media to share memories of his performances, with many highlighting his unique ability to blend folk traditions with modern music.

Historical Parallels and Mourning

Garg’s family has faced tragedy before; his sister, Jongki Barthakur, also a singer, died in an accident 23 years ago. In memory of Garg, the Assam government has declared a three-day state mourning, with cultural events and official functions paused to honor his legacy.

Zubeen Garg’s death is a stark reminder of the unpredictability of life, even for celebrated public figures. His body of work has left an indelible mark on Indian and international music, ensuring that his voice will continue to resonate long after his passing.

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