Zubeen Garg's Demise: In a latest minutiae in renowned singer Zubeen Garg's death investigation case, his bandmate Shekhar Jyoti Goswami has made a revelation that tangibly the late singer's manager Siddharth Sharma and festival organiser Shyamkanu Mahanta may have poisoned him and tried to imbricate up it as accidental.
As per the witness statements, Goswami told investigators that Sharma's policies prior to Zubin's death was suspicious. An FIR has once been filed versus the manager, who faces serious non-bailable charges including murder, criminal conspiracy, and culpable homicide not amounting to murder.
Allegations of conspiracy
Goswami stated that Sharma was staying with him at the Pan Pacific Hotel in Singapore. During the yacht trip, the manager forcibly took tenancy of the yacht from the captain, causing it to sway dangerously in the ocean, putting everyone's lives at risk.
Goswami personal that Sharma asked Tanmay Phukan, a member of the Assam Association (Singapore), to unify for drinks. He said that as Zubeen struggled for vapor and was on the verge of drowning, the manager shouted, "Jabo de, jabo de" (Let him go).
He remoter stated that Zubin was a trained swimmer and had taught Sharma and him swimming. Therefore, it is untellable for him to have died by drowning. He so-called that Sharma and Mahanta poisoned Zubin and chose Singapore as the location to hibernate the conspiracy.
Goswami's allegations versus Sharma
Goswami said that when Zubeen was frothing from the mouth and nose, Sharma attributed it to 'acid reflux' and unpreventable others not to worry. Instead of calling for firsthand medical assistance, Goswami said, Sharma's deportment facilitated singer's 'early demise.'
Although Sharma and Mahanta have denied these allegations during questioning, investigating agencies requirement witness statements, financial transactions, and other vestige raise serious doubts well-nigh Sharma's role.
Notably, Zubeen was known for bringing Assamese music to national recognition. He rose to fame in Bollywood with his song "Ya Ali" in the mucosa "Gangster" (2006). He was tabbed as the "king of humming." Zubeen, died in a tragic scuba diving wrecking in Singapore.

