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Ferris State prof killed in bus crash

Lucy Ngoh died after being hurt in Dec. 30 crash

Updated: Saturday, 05 Jan 2013, 12:04 PM EST
Published : Saturday, 05 Jan 2013, 12:04 PM EST

BIG RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) - A Ferris State University pharmacy professor has been killed in an overseas bus crash.

The Big Rapids school says in a statement it's "deeply saddened" by the death of Lucy Ngoh , who died after being hurt in a Dec. 30 bus accident in the West African nation of Cameroon.

The Grand Rapids Press reports (http://bit.ly/XsPCSA ) Ngoh was visiting relatives at the time of the accident.

She joined Ferris' College of Pharmacy in 1992, was a pharmacist and a certified health education specialist.

Ngoh earned a doctorate in philosophy from the University of Texas, a master's degree in health administration from Tulane University and a bachelor's degree in pharmacy from the University of Washington.

A memorial service is pending. The Ferris flag was flown at half-staff in Ngoh's honor on Thursday.
 

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