According to reports, Hari Singh, a five-time Indian National Rally Championship winner, was involved in a tragic speedboat accident near Felidhoo Island on March 19. The speedboat, carrying seven people, capsized during the incident. Gautam Singhania, Chairman of the Raymond Group, was also on board and sustained minor injuries. Initially reported missing, Hari Singh was later confirmed dead after his body was located during search operations. Authorities stated that he, along with the boat’s captain, was found trapped in a coral reef, making recovery efforts challenging. The incident has sent shockwaves through India’s motorsport community. A five-time national champion, Hari Singh was widely regarded as one of the pioneers of rallying in India. Hari Singh was the first Indian to win the Asia Zone Rally Championship and was serving as the Head of Operations at JK Tyre Motorsport, where he worked to develop new racing and rallying talent. Hari Singh is survived by his wife and two children, who mourn his loss. Post navigation Launched at Rs 33.50 lakh, the all-new BMW M 1000 R is the new beast of the streets Skoda Kushaq Facelift Launched