South Garo Hills teen dies after Bluetooth speaker explodes

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BAGHMARA, July 24: A 14-year-old boy from the Bru Gittim locality of Baghmara in South Garo Hills lost his life on Sunday after he connected his mobile device to the Bluetooth speaker in his house, causing an explosion.
As per information received from the district police, the incident is currently under investigation.
The cause of the explosion was not known immediately since details were not available.
The impact of the blast was so severe that various household items, including nearby windows, tables and chairs were mangled.

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