A startling twist has emerged in the case of late Assamese singer Zubeen Garg, as a video from Singapore surfaced showing him receiving CPR just days after his final rites were performed in Assam. The video, widely circulated online, has left fans and followers shocked and confused, sparking debates over its timing and authenticity.
In the clip, medical personnel can be seen attempting to revive Garg by administering CPR in what appears to be a hospital setting. While the circumstances under which the video surfaced remain unclear, its release has reignited conversations around his sudden death and the events leading up to it.
Zubeen Garg, a celebrated icon of Assamese music and cinema, passed away earlier this month, leaving behind a void in India’s cultural landscape. His funeral was held with state honors in Assam, where thousands of fans paid their last respects. The new footage has caused emotional turmoil for many admirers who had just come to terms with his demise.
Authorities and close associates of the late singer have not issued any official statement regarding the video. Meanwhile, fans are urging for clarity, while also expressing anger at what they see as an invasion of privacy at such a sensitive time. For now, the mysterious emergence of the CPR video has added another layer of grief and unanswered questions to the legacy of the beloved singer.