World’s oldest marathon runner Fauja Singh dies
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Fauja Singh, the world’s oldest marathon runner and a symbol of resilience, died in a road accident near his native village in Punjab. The 114-year-old, known as the “Turbaned Tornado,” was hit by an SUV while on his afternoon walk and later succumbed to injuries.
JALANDHAR: The man accused in the hit-and-run that killed Fauja Singh — the world’s oldest marathon runner — told police he realised only later that the victim was Singh, after seeing television reports about his death.
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Fauja Singh Hit & Run Case: NRI Amritpal Singh Dhillon Arrested, Car Involved In Incident RecoveredFauja Singh Hit & Run Case: Punjab Police acted swiftly in the hit-and-run case of Fauja Singh, arresting NRI Amritpal Singh Dhillon within 30 hours. The marathon icon was killed during a morning walk. #faujasingh #hitandrun #marathonrunner # ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNFauja Singh death: Canada-based NRI arrested in hit-and-run caseLegendary marathoner Fauja Singh, fondly remembered as the 'Turbaned Tornado,' passed away on Monday at the age of 114 after being hit by a vehicle. The accident occurred his ancestral village in Punjab's Jalandhar.
Fauja Singh, the man believed to be the world's oldest marathon runner, died Monday in Punjab, India, after being hit by a car. He was 114.
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World's Oldest Marathon Runner, Fauja Singh, Dies in Hit-and-Run at 114Fauja Singh, the world's oldest marathon runner, tragically passed away at 114 after being struck by a vehicle in a hit-and-run accident near his village in Beas, Punjab, India.
Fauja Singh, who died at the age of 114 in Punjab, once shared how a clean, plant-based diet had always been his go-to. The ‘oldest marathoner in the world’ credited his fitness and longevity to his simple,
Fauja Singh, the world's oldest marathon runner, tragically died at 113 after being struck by a speeding vehicle near his home in Jalandhar. He was on his way to visit his family's eatery, a place built in memory of his late son.