'Why wasn't he lifted from water?': Zubeen's wife seeks justice & answers
She said that the family had hoped that the people accompanying him would take care of him, but "now we realise that they did not do so".
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Garima said that Zubeen spoke to her the previous day bud didn't mention the yacht trip. (PTI)
Guwahati, 29 Sept
Zubeen Garg's wife, Garima Saikia Garg, on Monday said that
the singer's family wants to know what had happened in his last moments that
led to his death, and that a proper inquiry should be conducted.
"We want to know what happened to him, why it happened
and how this negligence could be allowed to happen. We want answers,"
Garima told reporters after conducting of the 11th day rituals for the singer
here.
She said all those who were there with him on the yacht
(before his death) and at the event "must answer this".
"Why did they not lift him from the water when they
knew he was not in a condition to swim? They could have done so, as it was very
easy to distract him," she said.
His manager, Siddhartha Sharma, was aware that Zubeen should
not go near water or fire as it could trigger his epileptic seizure, she said.
"I want justice! I want a proper inquiry and answers to
all our questions. I have full faith in the investigation process," Garima
added.
She said that the family had hoped that the people
accompanying him would take care of him, but "now we realise that they did
not do so".
Asked whether Zubeen had taken the medicines prescribed, his
wife said that she was not aware whether he had taken those or not, but his
medicines were sent along with him from here when he travelled to Singapore.
"He took only one medicine since August 2024 after he
had a seizure attack and I had ensured that his medicines were there wherever
he went, whether in the house, car or the studio," she said.
She said that they were yet to get the singer's mobile
phone.
Garima said that the singer had spoken to her on the
previous day of the incident and had not mentioned plans for the yacht trip.
"He is usually very excited about these things and I am
surprised that he did not talk about it. Perhaps he was not aware of it,"
she said.
Garima said that she is getting strength from Zubeen's words
as he always said that he was "a tiger and so I, too, should be a tigress
in difficult times".
She also thanked the people of the entire state for
extending immense support and strength to the bereaved family.
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