Singapore Police Confirms Submission of Zubeen Garg’s Autopsy Report to Indian Officials

Report rules out foul play; drowning cited as cause of death, public cautioned against sharing videos.
File photo of legendary late singer Zubeen Garg
File photo of legendary late singer Zubeen Garg
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Guwahati: The Singapore Police Force has confirmed that the autopsy report and preliminary findings on the demise of Assam’s cultural icon, Zubeen Garg, have been handed over to the High Commission of India in Singapore.

According to media reports, the authorities have ruled out any foul play in the singer’s death. Garg was pulled out of the waters near St John’s Island on September 19 after falling unconscious while swimming. He was rushed to a hospital where doctors declared him unalive, citing drowning as the cause of death.

In its statement, the Singapore Police also urged the public to refrain from sharing videos or images related to the incident, warning against the circulation of unverified content.

The confirmation comes as Indian investigators continue their probe into the circumstances surrounding the celebrated singer’s tragic passing.

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