That article really doesn't do this story justice. He wasn't merely hit by a car in an "accident", he was killed by a driver in a hit-and-run! (SOURCE)
Guinness World Records refused to include Singh in its record book because he could not produce his birth certificate to prove his age. Birth records were typically issued in villages in India at the time.[31][32]
That was because the British Raj did not create birth records so there is no record to produce. Local villages in India did keep a form of record but it was normal to be off by a few months or sometimes people lied to get their kids into school early. Given his history and fame, it is unlikely to be off by more than a few years at most.
Don't take away his achievements for some bureaucratic reason.
It makes me livid that professional journalists still refer to preventable motor violence as "accidents". The most charitable way to describe what happened here is a crash. The most accurate way to describe what happened here is institutionally or personally negligent manslaughter. In the year 2025 there is nothing accidental about the way that road and highway departments all over the world continue to uphold viscerally deadly environments as the normative streetscape.