Singapore police have provided new details regarding Zubeen Garg death Singapore, which shocked fans across India.
The popular singer died on September 19 while swimming in the sea.
Authorities confirmed no evidence of criminal activity or foul play has been found so far.
Police said the investigation is ongoing, and all facts will be submitted to the Singapore State Coroner.
A coronial inquiry is expected in January or February 2026 to determine the exact cause and circumstances of his death.
The police emphasized that the coronial process is fact-finding, not a criminal trial.
They assured the public that the investigation is being conducted professionally and urged people not to spread unverified information.
Meanwhile, in India, a Special Investigation Team (SIT) filed a chargesheet in court.
The chargesheet names Garg’s secretary Siddharth Sharma and festival organizer Shyamkanu Mahant among four accused of murder.
Zubeen Garg had been scheduled to perform at the 4th Northeast India Festival at Singapore’s Suntec Convention Centre on September 20.
Both Singapore and Indian authorities continue their separate investigations.
Public attention is now focused on the upcoming coronial inquiry, which may reveal the final truth.






