What Led to Zubeen Garg's Untimely Death in Singapore?

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Key Takeaways
- CID investigation initiated into Zubeen Garg's death.
- FIRs against organizers and manager transferred for thorough inquiry.
- Public mourning period of three days declared in Assam.
- Last rites to be finalized after family consultations.
- Zubeen Garg's legacy celebrated across India and abroad.
Guwahati, Sep 20 (NationPress) In a significant development, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced on Saturday that the CID will investigate the events surrounding the unexpected death of renowned singer Zubeen Garg in Singapore.
The Assam government has instructed the Assam Police to transfer all FIRs related to the incident to the CID for a thorough examination.
CM Sarma stated, "Multiple FIRs have been registered against Syamkanu Mahanta and Sidharth Sarma concerning the tragic and premature passing of our beloved Zubeen Garg. I have directed the DGP to hand over all cases to the CID for a unified investigation."
It is important to note that Shyam Kanu Mahanta was the main organizer of the Northeast Festival, while Siddhartha Sharma served as Garg's manager.
The 52-year-old artist, well-known nationally for the popular song 'Ya Ali' from the Bollywood film Gangster, unfortunately passed away on Friday afternoon after experiencing a seizure while swimming off a yacht in Singapore. Prior to his collapse, he had reportedly expressed feelings of breathlessness.
Despite receiving CPR and being rushed to Singapore General Hospital, medical personnel declared him deceased around 2.50 p.m. IST.
Singapore authorities have already completed the autopsy, and the body was officially handed over to his entourage in the presence of Indian embassy officials.
CM Sarma confirmed that the remains will be embalmed and transported to New Delhi late on Saturday, followed by a chartered flight to Guwahati early Sunday.
Initially, the body will be taken to Garg's home in Guwahati, allowing his father, wife, and other close relatives to pay their respects.
Subsequently, the remains will be displayed at Sarusajai Stadium for the public to offer their final goodbyes.
CM Sarma added, "No unilateral decisions will be made by the state government regarding the place and timing of the last rites. These will be finalized after discussions with his family, close friends, and community organizations." He also announced that a state holiday will be observed on the day of the cremation.
In the interim, Assam has declared a three-day mourning period from September 20 to 22.
During this time, no official entertainment events, ceremonial gatherings, or government-hosted dinners will be conducted.
Zubeen Garg, who had arrived in Singapore on Wednesday to perform at the Northeast Festival scheduled from September 19 to 21, was one of Assam's most cherished voices.
His passing has created an irreplaceable void in the cultural fabric of the state, with heartfelt tributes pouring in from across India and beyond.