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Tejpal Singh (Kabaddi) Height, Age, Death, Family, Biography

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Age: 25 Years
Death Date: 31/10/2025
Death Cause: Murder By Gun

Tejpal Singh

Bio/Wiki
Other NameTejpal Khaira
ProfessionKabaddi player
Physical Stats
Height (approx.)5' 10" (178 cm)
Weight (approx.)70 Kg (154 lbs)
Body Measurements (approx.)- Chest: 42 Inches
- Waist: 32 Inches
- Biceps: 14 Inches
Eye ColourBlack
Hair ColourBlack
Personal Life
Date of Birth24 July 2000 (Monday)
BirthplaceTejpal Singh, Sidhwan Bet, Ludhiana, Punjab, India
Date of Death31 October 2025
Place of DeathJagraon, Ludhiana, Punjab
Age (at the time of death)25 Years
Death CauseMurder by gun
Zodiac signLeo
NationalityIndian
HometownLudhiana, Punjab
SchoolGovernment Senior Secondary School (GSSS), Gidderwindi
College/UniversityLala Lajpat Rai Government College, Dhudike, Moga
Educational QualificationGraduate
ReligionSikhism
CasteJatt
Hobbies• Travelling
• Listening to songs
Social MediaInstagram
Facebook
Relationships & More
Marital StatusUnmarried
Family
ParentsFather- Raghuvir Singh
Mother
A childhood photo of Tejpal Singh with his mother

Tejpal Singh

Some Lesser Known Facts About Tejpal Singh

  • Tejpal Singh was born in a Punjabi family.

    Tejpal Singh during his teenage years

    Tejpal Singh during his teenage years

  • He later became a kabaddi player and played in many local tournaments.

    Tejpal Singh (right) with other kabaddi players

    Tejpal Singh (right) with other kabaddi players

  • On the afternoon of 31 October 2025, he, with his father Raghuvir Singh and friend Pralabh Singh, went to Sunheri Kiran Oil Mill in Jagraon to collect animal feed.
  • At the mill, Tejpal had an argument with Honey, a resident of Rumi village. Honey called his brother Kala and 8–9 associates.
  • They reached the spot and attacked Tejpal. During the assault, Honey fired a pistol shot into Tejpal’s chest. Tejpal died on the spot.
  • The incident occurred near Dr Hari Singh Hans Maternity Hospital, close to the SSP Ludhiana (Rural) office. Tejpal’s friends took him to a nearby hospital. Doctors declared him dead on arrival.
  • Police from City Station and the Crime Investigation Agency reached the scene, cordoned off the area, and collected evidence.
  • A case was registered based on the statement of Tejpal’s father, Raghuvir Singh. Police said the motive was linked to a dispute that started about 21 days earlier on Karva Chauth.
  • That dispute happened when Pralabh Singh argued with Honey and his friends for staring at his wife during a mehndi event. Police identified three prime suspects, Honey Rumi, Kala Rumi, and Gagan from Moga, and named two additional aides.
  • Raids were conducted in Giddarwindi, Rumi, and nearby villages to locate and arrest the accused. Police seized CCTV DVRs from nearby buildings to trace the movement of the attackers.
  • Tejpal’s family refused post-mortem and cremation until the accused were arrested.
  • A Facebook account named “Jassu Koom” posted a message claiming responsibility for the murder and mentioned another person, “Brar Charik.”
  • The post stated that the killing was due to personal enmity. The post went viral on social media and was later deleted.
  • Some journalists also received calls from foreign numbers claiming responsibility for the murder. Police said the Facebook account and calls were fake and aimed at misleading the investigation.
  • SSP Ankur Gupta stated that the case was related to an old personal dispute, not a gang rivalry. He confirmed that several leads were found and that police teams were working to arrest the accused.
  • Punjab Congress president Amarinder Singh Raja Warring visited the family and criticised the state government for the rise in crime.
  • Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu also met the family, offered condolences, and questioned Punjab’s law and order situation.
  • On 2 November 2025, Punjab Police arrested Harpreet Singh alias Honey from village Rumi and Gagandeep Singh alias Gagana from Killi Chahala, Moga.

    Punjab Police officials with two accused

    Punjab Police officials with two accused