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Zubeen Garg’s manager arrested in singer’s death case

In a significant development following the tragic demise of renowned Assamese singer Zubeen Garg, authorities have arrested his manager, Siddhartha Sharma, and Shyamkanu Mahanta, the chief organiser of the North East India Festival (NEIF), in connection with the incident. Garg passed away on September 19 after a drowning incident at Lazarus Island in Singapore. Mahanta was apprehended upon his arrival at Delhis Indira Gandhi International Airport from Singapore, while Sharma was arrested from an apartment in Gurugram. Both individuals were subsequently brought to Guwahati for questioning. The Assam government had formed a 10-member Special Investigation Team (SIT), led by Special DGP M P Gupta, to investigate the circumstances surrounding Gargs death. The SIT had issued notices to several individuals, including Mahanta, Sharma, members of the Singapore Assam Association, and festival attendees, requesting them to provide statements. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma had earlier confirmed that a lookout notice through Interpol had been issued against Mahanta and Sharma, directing them to appear before the CID by October 6. Following their arrests, both were remanded to 14 days of police custody. Mahanta was intercepted at Delhi airport around midnight, while Sharma was apprehended at a Gurugram toll plaza while traveling from Rajasthan to Delhi. Zubeen Garg, a beloved figure in Assam’s music scene, had travelled to Singapore to perform at the NEIF, which was later cancelled due to his sudden death. His cremation took place with full state honors in Assams Kamrup district on September 23, with thousands of fans gathering to pay their respects to the legendary singer. Also Read : PM Narendra Modi calls Zubeen Garg Kohinoor of Assamese Culture; remembers Lata Mangeshkar on 96th birth anniversary.

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Lawyer for suspect in Charlie Kirk killing wants more time to review evidence

A lawyer for a 22-year-old man charged with killing Charlie Kirk asked a judge for more time to review the large amount of evidence in the case before deciding if the defence will seek a preliminary hearing. A preliminary hearing would determine if there is enough evidence against Tyler Robinson to go forward with a trial.

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‘Go, hunt, kill’: Couple made 277-page hit list threatening police officers and members of church that left them all ‘terrified,’ cops say

An Idaho couple is behind bars after they allegedly sent out a 277-page “kill list” containing names of people, including police officers and their families, whom they wanted to murder. The post ‘Go, hunt, kill’: Couple made 277-page hit list threatening police officers and members of church that left them all ‘terrified,’ cops say first appeared on Law & Crime.