Key Points

The world mourns the loss of Fauja Singh, the legendary marathoner who passed away at 114 after a tragic accident. His final rites were held in Jalandhar, where loved ones gathered to honor his extraordinary life. Known as the 'Sikh Superman,' Singh inspired millions with his running feats and philanthropy. His legacy as a symbol of resilience and determination will live on.

Key Points: Marathon Legend Fauja Singh’s Last Rites Held in Jalandhar

  • Fauja Singh, known as the 'Sikh Superman,' died in a road accident at 114
  • His last rites were attended by family, admirers, and well-wishers
  • The marathon legend broke records in multiple age categories
  • Singh was a global inspiration for resilience and philanthropy
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Marathon legend Fauja Singh's last rites held in Jalandhar

The final farewell for 114-year-old marathon icon Fauja Singh, who tragically died in a road accident, was held in Jalandhar.

"He promoted sports, Sikhism, and an anti-drug initiative. When he started running marathons, he donated his money. – Harleen Singh"

Jalandhar, July 20

The last rites of 114-year-old marathon legend Fauja Singh were held in Jalandhar on Sunday, following his tragic death in a road accident on July 14.

Family members, friends, and admirers gathered to pay their respects to the iconic runner, who was fondly known as the 'Sikh Superman' and the 'Turbaned Tornado' for his remarkable achievements in marathon running.

Fauja was hit by an unknown white vehicle while out on his routine walk and later succumbed to his injuries during treatment. The incident occurred on Monday around 3 pm, when Fauja Singh, a resident of Beas village under Adampur police station, stepped out for a walk after lunch.

While he was walking alone towards the highway, a speeding vehicle hit him. He was immediately rushed to Shriman Hospital, but passed away during treatment at 7 pm, police said.

Speaking on Fauja Singh's demise, his grandson Harleen Singh told ANI, "We found out about his accident 30 minutes after it happened. At that time, my uncle said he was only wounded in the elbows. Two to three hours later, we learned that he had not regained consciousness, shocking everyone here. He promoted sports, Sikhism, and an anti-drug initiative. When he started running marathons, he donated his money."

Fauja Singh, popularly known as the 'Sikh Superman', stunned the world by shattering several records as a marathon runner in multiple age brackets. Since making his debut at the London Marathon in 2000 at the age of 89, Singh has completed it six more times and has also finished marathons in Toronto, New York, and several more cities.

Remembered as a symbol of resilience and inspiration, Fauja Singh's legacy will continue to motivate generations around the world.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Heartbreaking news 😢 I remember watching Fauja Singh's documentary - he was the pride of Punjab! His life teaches us that with determination, anything is possible. May his soul rest in peace. #LegendNeverDies
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Michael C
As a marathon runner from Canada, I had the honor of running alongside Fauja Singh in Toronto. His energy was infectious! The world has lost a true inspiration. My deepest condolences to his family.
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Shreya B
Why wasn't there better protection for such a national treasure? At 114, he should have had someone accompanying him during walks. The government must honor him with a posthumous award and improve senior citizen safety measures.
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Harleen K
Fauja Singh ji's anti-drug campaign in Punjab saved countless youth. His marathon records were impressive, but his social work was even more impactful. We need more role models like him in today's society.
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Aman W
The media should focus more on positive stories like Fauja Singh's life rather than sensational politics. His journey from a farmer to international marathon star at 89+ is what real inspiration looks like! 🙏

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