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ThePrint on MSNFauja Singh’s death shows Indian roads remain a national emergency—474 lives lost every dayFauja Singh, 114, died after being hit by a speeding car. His death renews questions about India’s deadly roads, rising ...
Fauja Singh, famously known as ‘Turbaned Tornado’ and ‘Sikh Superman’ suffered fatal head injuries on July 14 after a white ...
The son of late marathon icon Fauja Singh criticizes the driver involved in the hit-and-run case, urging a plea for humanity.
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The Observer on MSNObituary: Fauja Singh, the sporting legend who ran his first marathon aged 89W hen Fauja Singh did his first training session for the London marathon in 1999, he was unlike any of his coach’s other ...
A torchbearer for the 2012 London Olympics, Singh took up running at the age of 89 as a way to get over depression after his wife and son died in quick succession in India.
Houthi accused Israel of pursuing a regional strategy of “occupation without response” through escalating aggression against ...
Fauja Singh, the world's oldest marathoner, will be cremated on Sunday in his native village, Beas. The family of the driver who fatally hit him has met with Singh's relatives.
The son of late marathoner Fauja Singh called out the driver accused in his father’s hit-and-run case, saying that he should have taken Singh to a hospital as a basic act of humanity instead of ...
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Newspoint on MSNVeteran marathoner Fauja Singh to be cremated on Sunday; arrested driver's kin meets familyWorld’s oldest marathoner Fauja Singh to be cremated in Beas on Sunday; family recalls legacy, confronts SUV hit-and-run grief.
The son of late marathoner Fauja Singh criticizes the local driver involved in his father's fatal hit-and-run, emphasizing the lack of humanity shown in the aftermath.
Indian nurse Nimisha Priya’s life relies on Islamic laws – blood money or Qisas. The woman, who is on death row in Yemen for the murder of her business partner, got a temporary respite this week after ...
The NASCAR Chicago Street Race will not be returning to Chicago in 2026. President Trump sued The Wall Street Journal for defamation on Friday after the newspaper published a story detailing an ...
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