33 Chinese tourists met with a horrific accident on Phahonyothin Road

They discovered the carriage badly damaged, having slammed into roadside trees. Tragically, the driver, known as Chaturapat, 31, was found dead. According

May 9, 2024 - 15:09
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33 Chinese tourists met with a horrific accident on Phahonyothin Road

33 Chinese tourists met with a horrific accident on Phahonyothin Road

A late-night voyage turned tragic when a coach carrying 33 Chinese tourists was involved in a horrible accident on Phahonyothin Road in Thoen, Lampang, northern Thailand.

 On Tuesday, May 7, around 11.20 p.m., police officers went to the scene after receiving a fatal accident report. They discovered the carriage badly damaged, having slammed into roadside trees. Tragically, the driver, known as Chaturapat, 31, was found dead. According to authorities, two passengers were seriously injured, while 31 others had minor injuries. Emergency personnel gave rapid assistance before transporting the injured to local hospitals.

The investigation revealed that the coach, en route from Fang, Chiang Mai to Bangkok, might have skidded due to driver fatigue or slippery road conditions following rain, reported Pattaya News.

Further investigations are underway to ascertain the exact cause of this devastating accident.

In related news, a bus journey to the picturesque Similan Islands took a horrific turn when a vehicle ferrying 17 Chinese tourists careened off the road in Tha Chatchai, located in the northernmost part of Phuket. The incident occurred early morning on January 16.

Authorities were alerted to the disaster at 8.10am. Responding to the call were Tha Chatchai police officials, including Police Lieutenant Colonel Akaraphon Sriwilai, as well as rescue workers from the Kusuldharm Foundation. An emergency response unit from the Mai Khao Tambon Administrative Organisation (OrBorTor) also joined them at the scene.

In other news, a tour bus veered off course, leaving a trail of injuries among Malaysian tourists and locals in Bo Phloi district, Kanchanaburi. The calamity struck between kilometre markers 14 and 15 on the Bo Phloi-Lat Ya Road, drawing a swift response from authorities on the afternoon of February 22.

First responders, including police and medical teams, rushed to the scene following the distress call around 1.30pm. They encountered a harrowing sight: all 39 passengers aboard the bus, including 37 Malaysian nationals, had suffered injuries, with some in critical condition.

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