Answer: The final years of General Reginl Dyer’s life were marked by a series of strokes, which left him paralysed and unable to communicate due to their effects. As a result of these strokes, General Dyer became increasingly isolated. On July 23, 1927, he passed away as a result of a cerebral haemorrhage and arteriosclerosis.
Colonel Reginald Edward Harry Dyer was an officer in both the Bengal Army and the newly formed British Indian Army during his career. He first served in the Bengal Army. He began his military career by serving in the regular British Army for a short period of time before transferring to the Indian Presidency armies to continue his military career.