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Intoxicated Singer Drowns After Refusing Life Jacket
15 Jan
Summary
- Singer Zubeen Garg drowned in Singapore after swimming while intoxicated.
- He refused to wear a life jacket despite repeated warnings from witnesses.
- A coroner's court heard details of the incident on Wednesday.

Assamese singer Zubeen Garg drowned in Singapore on September 19 last year, with a coroner's court hearing on Wednesday that he was severely intoxicated. Garg, 52, removed his life jacket while on a private yacht outing near Lazarus Island, refusing a second one offered to him.
Witnesses reported Garg became motionless and was found floating face down, later being pulled onto the yacht and administered CPR. Toxicology reports revealed a blood alcohol concentration of 333mg per 100ml, significantly impairing his coordination. The court also noted his medical history of hypertension and epilepsy.
Investigators confirmed no foul play was suspected, with witness statements indicating Garg entered the water voluntarily. The inquiry, which seeks to establish the cause and circumstances of death, is scheduled to continue with further hearings in February. His family has raised concerns seeking clarity on the events.



