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3 Killed in Head-On Collision Between Trailer Truck and Auto-Rickshaw in Meghalaya’s West Garo Hills

First Published: 2nd August, 2024 12:32 IST

The deceased have been identified as Kerolina D. Sangma, Mohan D. Sangma, and Shri Sli T. Sangma, all residents of Wategre village in West Garo Hills.

In a tragic accident this morning, 3 persons died when a trailer truck and an auto-rickshaw collided head-on in West Garo Hills district of Meghalaya.

The fatal accident took place near Jengjal in West Garo Hills this morning when the trailer truck collided with the auto-rickshaw carrying 3 passengers.

The 3 persons died on the spot and the driver of the trailer truck fled the scene immediately after the collision.

The deceased have been identified as Kerolina D. Sangma, Mohan D. Sangma, and Shri Sli T. Sangma, all residents of Wategre village in West Garo Hills.

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