Former Chief Minister and Congress MLA's younger brother burnt alive in car
Former Chief Minister and Congress MLA's younger brother burnt alive in car
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Shillong: Ferdinand B Lyngdoh who is the former Chief Minister of Meghalaya, Late E.K. Lyngdoh's son and younger brother of Congress MLA George Lyngdoh, died in the accident in his own car near Umran Dairy on the Shillong-Guwahati National Highway in Ri-Bhoi district. The victim was Ferdinand B Lyngdoh, an assistant professor in charge of the Department of Basic Sciences and Humanities at the College of Community Science in Sangsangare, Tura.

According to the report, he was going from Tura to Shillong in his car and suddenly his car exploded and the fire engulfed the entire car. Ri-Bhoi Superintendent of Police Nazarius Lamare said that due to high pressure, the AC burst and the window was completely closed. Earlier on September 29 at around 12 am, at least six people were killed when a bus carrying at least 22 passengers fell into a river bordering East Garo Hills and West Khasi Hills districts in Nongcharam village. Was. The MTC

night bus, reportedly carrying 22 passengers, was traveling at a very high speed between Tura and Shillong when it skidded off the bridge at Nongcharam and fell into the Ringdi river. Meanwhile, Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma expressed grief over the death of six people in the accident. A senior police officer said here that the night super bus fell into the Ringdi river at Nongcharam in East Garo Hills district when it was on its way from Tura to state capital Shillong.

 

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