On September 19, India lost one of its most beloved cultural icons, singer and composer Zubeen Garg. Known for his soulful voice and contributions to Assamese and Bollywood music, his death in Singapore during a yacht outing shocked the nation. According to reports, Garg drowned after jumping into the sea without a life jacket. While CPR was administered and he was rushed to Singapore General Hospital , he could not be revived. His death certificate later confirmed drowning as the cause. As investigations unfold, with FIRs filed against his event organisers and calls for accountability growing louder, Garg’s tragic death has reignited urgent conversations around the safety of adventure tourism.
Adventure tourism is booming worldwide, with thrill seekers heading to exotic destinations fo