Singapore Court opens coroner inquiry into Zubeen’s death

A coroner’s inquiry into the death of popular Indian singer-songwriter Zubeen Garg will open in Singapore on January 14, according to court records.
The hearing will be held at the State Courts, according to a Channel News Asia report on Monday. The police previously said that their findings will be submitted to State Coroner Adam Nakhoda for the inquest. Garg was 52 when he died in Singapore on September 19, one day before he was scheduled to perform at a cultural festival. Singapore police previously said they received a call for assistance at St John’s Island that day.
Garg was taken unconscious to the hospital, where he died. Garg, a popular singer from the north-eastern state of Assam, died while swimming in the sea off the Singapore island coast.
Singapore police said earlier this month that Garg’s death was still being investigated and that a coroner’s inquiry was scheduled for January and February 2026.
The police have said that, based on investigations so far, they do not suspect any foul play in Garg’s death. The Singapore police had urged the public not to speculate on the singer’s death.









