Published on March 30, 2026
The search for rallyist Hari Singh has been officially called off, following an extensive operation conducted in the waters near Felidhoo Island in the Maldives. Singh was aboard a speedboat with Gautam Singhania, chairman and managing director of the Raymond Group, when the vessel capsized on the night of March 19. Despite the efforts of local authorities and rescue teams, Singh’s whereabouts remain unknown.
Singhania was rescued shortly after the accident and has since been cooperating with rescue operations, providing detailed accounts of the incident. However, the search for Singh has faced significant challenges due to adverse weather conditions and strong currents in the area, limiting the effectiveness of the recovery efforts.
In the wake of this unfortunate turn of events, Singh’s family has organized a prayer meet today in Chandigarh to honor his memory and seek solace during this difficult time. The gathering is expected to bring together friends, relatives, and well-wishers who have been touched ’s passion for motorsport and his vibrant spirit.
The community has expressed deep concern and sympathy for the family, as well as admiration for Singh’s contributions to the rallying sport. As the news spreads, tributes continue to pour in from racing enthusiasts and fellow competitors, highlighting the profound impact Singh has had on the motorsport community.
While the search has been suspended, authorities have indicated that they will continue to monitor the area and will resume efforts if new information arises that could lead to Singh’s recovery. For now, the focus shifts to supporting his family as they navigate this challenging period filled with uncertainty and grief.
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