Mizoram boat capsize: Bodies of two missing persons recovered
First Published: 23rd August, 2018 19:42 IST
Two people were reported to be missing after boat capsized in Barak river two days ago on the Mizoram-Manipur border and according to latest reports, both the bodies have been
Two people were reported to be missing after boat capsized in Barak river two days ago on the Mizoram-Manipur border and according to latest reports, both the bodies have been recovered.
The victims have been identified as Lalroliana and J Hranglura, both hailing from Sakawrdai village in Mizoram.
Earlier, 27 people were on board when the boat capsized two days ago.
2 killed after boat capsizes in Mizoram.https://t.co/r41H0pV8AA
— Northeast Live (@NELiveTV) August 21, 2018
While two bodies were fished out from the river immediately, the other two were reported to be missing and now all 4 bodies have been recovered by police now.
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