
Fri Sep 19 11:58:10 UTC 2025: **Summary:**
Bollywood singer Zubeen Garg, 52, tragically passed away in Singapore due to a scuba diving accident. He was in the country for the North East India Festival where he was scheduled to perform. Despite immediate CPR and being rushed to the hospital, he was declared dead. His body is being repatriated to Assam with the assistance of the Indian High Commission in Singapore. The North East India Festival event has been cancelled. Tributes have poured in from prominent figures including PM Modi, Rahul Gandhi, and the Chief Minister of Assam, Himanta Biswa Sarma, recognizing his significant contributions to music and Assamese culture.
**News Article:**
**Bollywood Singer Zubeen Garg Dies in Scuba Diving Accident in Singapore**
Singapore – Celebrated Bollywood and Assamese singer Zubeen Garg has died at the age of 52 in a scuba diving accident in Singapore. Garg was in the country to participate in the North East India Festival, scheduled for September 20 and 21.
According to festival organizers, Garg experienced breathing difficulties while scuba diving. He was immediately rescued and given CPR before being rushed to Singapore General Hospital. However, he was declared dead at approximately 2:30 pm India time.
“It is with deep sadness that we share the news of Zubeen Garg’s passing. While scuba diving, he experienced breathing difficulties,” said Anuj Kumar Boruah, a representative of the North East India Festival. The festival has been cancelled following the tragic event.
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma is coordinating with the Indian High Commission in Singapore to facilitate the repatriation of Garg’s body back to Assam.
News of Garg’s sudden demise has prompted an outpouring of tributes from prominent figures across India. Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his shock, acknowledging Garg’s “rich contribution to music.” Rahul Gandhi called his passing “a terrible tragedy,” recognizing his profound impact on Assamese music.
Zubeen Garg was a versatile singer, composer, and actor, known for his work in Assamese, Bengali, and Hindi-language films. He gained widespread recognition for hit songs like “Ya Ali” from the film Gangster, and was a cultural icon, particularly in Assam.
He is survived by his wife, Garima Saikia Garg.