Zubeen Garg suffers seizure during swim in S’pore, dies

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Zubeen Garg suffers seizure during swim in S’pore, dies

Assamese singer Zubeen Garg tragically passed away in Singapore after a seizure while swimming. He was there to perform at the North East India Festival. His wife refuted claims of scuba diving, stating he had a seizure. The CM is arranging to bring his remains back to Assam for public tribute, as fans mourn the loss of a cultural icon.

Guwahati: Renowned Assamese singer and cultural icon Zubeen Garg tragically passed away on Friday in Singapore after suffering a seizure while swimming at Lazarus Island. His wife, Garima Saikia Garg, confirmed the incident.Known for his powerful voice and advocacy for Assamese identity, Zubeen was in Singapore to perform at the 4th North East India Festival at Suntec, where he was scheduled to take the stage on Sept 20. He had arrived there on Sept 17 as a cultural brand ambassador for the event.“Zubeen, along with seven or eight others, including drummer Shekhar and Sidhartha, went to the island on a yacht. They swam together and returned to the shore on the yacht.

All of them were wearing life jackets. But Zubeen went to swim again and suffered a seizure attack. He suffered seizure attacks on several occasions earlier but escaped death. Other team members rescued him after seeing something unusual. He was kept in the ICU at Singapore General Hospital for about two hours,” said Garima, rejecting claims of his demise while scuba diving.Zubeen breathed his last at 2:30pm at the Singapore General Hospital.

He was 52.People from all segments of society, including PM Narendra Modi and Union home minister Amit Shah, Bollywood actor from Assam Adil Hussain and singer Jubin Nautiyal mourned Zubeen’s demise.CM Himanta Biswa Sarma, who was campaigning in Chirang for Bodoland Territorial Council elections, rushed to Guwahati, to make arrangements to bring back Zubeen’s mortal remains.The CM said, “Today Assam lost one of its favourite sons, and I am at a loss for words to describe what Zubeen meant for the state.

He has gone too early; this was not an age to go.”He added, “His unique voice stirred the masses, creating music that touched the hearts and souls of people from all walks of life. His untimely death will leave a void that will never be filled,” he said.The CM added that future generations will remember Zubeen as a stalwart of Assam’s culture, and his creations will inspire many more talented artists in the days to come. “Besides his music, his connection with people and passion for helping them will always be remembered.

I will greatly cherish all my interactions with him,” he said.The CM said the legendary artist always reached out to help those in need. He added that Zubeen, with his magical voice and unforgettable creations, would live forever in the hearts of the people. Sarma offered his heartfelt condolences to his bereaved family.Himanta Biswa Sarma told the media after visiting Zubeen’s residence at Kahilipara that efforts will be made to bring the mortal remains of Zubeen Garg by Saturday evening.

His body will be brought to Delhi from Singapore and then to Guwahati. His body will be kept at Sarusajai sports complex for one day for public tribute.Education minister Ranoj Pegu said on his X handle, “In view of the untimely death of Late Zubeen Garg, all Inspectors of Schools are instructed to postpone the half-yearly examination scheduled tomorrow until the cremation of the mortal remains of the legendary artist.”Prayers were offered at the satras, naamghars (community prayer halls), temples, and mosques for the eternal peace of the departed soul across the state.On the other hand, thousands of fans of Zubeen gathered outside his residence at Kahilipara as well as at Kharghuli in the city, lit candles and earthen lamps, and sang his soulful hits, including ‘Mayabini Ratir Bukut’. Zubeen, who sang over 35,000 songs in different Indian languages,wished that his song ‘Mayabini Ratir Bukut’ be played when he dies during a show at the B Borooah College in 2019.Hundreds of people gathered at the historic Latasil playground to pay rich tribute to their beloved singer.

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