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Widely known as the “Turbaned Tornedo,” Singh recently died at the age of 114 in a hit and run. Singh’s story as a marathon runner is an iconic perseverance, showcasing resilience and reinvention.
London: The world has lost a legend. Fauja Singh, the British-Indian centenarian runner affectionately dubbed the “Turbaned Tornado,” passed away at the age of 114 after a tragic hit-and-run accident ...
"I might have one leg only, but I am as good as anyone else, probably better," says 71-year-old para-athlete Meva Singh Dhesi ...
IN the space of four days in 2011, Fauja Singh, a native of India who lived in greater London and claimed to be 100 at the ...
AAP MP from Anandpur Sahib Malvinder Singh Kang was the first party leader to speak up against the controversial land pooling ...
Along with the success by Ankita Dhyani and the men’s 4x100m Relay team, India’s women's 20km racewalk team also secured a ...
Sreeja Akula won silver in the women's singles event after losing 11-7, 11-3, 11-4, 9-11, 13-11 to Japan's Honoka Hashimoto ...
Dr Ankush Mahajan At 89, when most envisage retirement and quiet days, Fauja Singh began lacing up his shoes. What followed ...
Punjab's Turbaned Tornado, Fauja Singh, no more - legendary marathon runner dies in hit and run. KHANDEKAR: He was crossing the road to get to his rice fields when a speeding car knocked him over.
The killing of a 114-year-old man by a speeding car last week brings back the spotlight on road safety in India, where authorities say accidents kill more than a hundred thousand people every year.
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