Zubeen Garg Dies in Singapore: Confusion Over Swimming vs Scuba Diving Reports
Legendary Assamese singer cum heart throb of Assam, Zubeen Garg has passed away in Singapore. Confusion surrounds due to initial reports, with many media sources stating that he died while scuba diving later confirmed he succumbed to death while swimming, not scuba diving.
Zubeen Garg Passed Away in Singapore
India mourns the loss of one of its most beloved singer, Zubeen Garg, who tragically passed away in Singapore on 19 September 2025. He was best known for his hit Bollywood track Ya Ali and his immense contribution to Assamese music along with other Indian musics,He recorded more than 38,000 songs in various languages, Zubeen's sudden death shocked fans across the world.
Confusion Over Cause of Death
Initial media reports suggested that Zubeen Garg died during a scuba diving accident in Singapore. Many Outlets reported that he experienced breathing difficulties underwater and could not be revived despite emergency treatment.
However, At later times updates came from various news sources clarifying that the incident occurred while he was swimming, not scuba diving. Sources close to the investigation indicated that he drowned, with the official cause of death being drowning complications.
Official Details So Far
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Zubeen was taken out from the water and rushed to the Singapore General Hospital, where doctors tried to save him.
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His death certificate reportedly lists drowning as the cause of death.
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Investigations continue, and festival organisers in Singapore are under scrutiny.
The difference between the “scuba diving” and “swimming” versions has sparked discussions about media accuracy and the need for clarity in such sensitive cases.
Remembering the Legacy of Zubeen Garg
Born in 1972 in Tura, Meghalaya, and raised in Assam, Zubeen Garg became a household name across India. With over 30 albums and more then 38,000 thousand of songs in Assamese, Hindi, Bengali, and other languages, he defined a generation of music lovers.His songs were made for every occasions,whether it's bihu festival, romantic moment, sad moment or any happy moments
From Ya Ali to his regional folk and modern hits, his voice connected cultures and generations. Fans remember him not just as a singer, but as an actor, composer, and philanthropist who used music to give back to society.
Final Word
While investigations into the exact circumstances of his passing are ongoing, one fact remains certain — Zubeen Garg’s music and influence will live forever. His loss is not only for Assam but for the entire Indian music fraternity.

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