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Baby among those killed in Nakhon Ratchasima road accident

By THE NATION

 

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A road accident in Nakhon Ratchasima province on Sunday evening killed two people on the spot including a one-year-old baby.

 

Chok Chai police learned that at around 8.30pm a 10-wheeler hit a motorbike injuring 11-year-old Siwa Kaikratong and killing the motorbike rider Anupong Kaikratong, 34, and infant Aswin Kaikratong. Anupong, who worked in a hospital, was related to the two children though at press time the relationship was not specified.

 

Upon interrogation, police found that the truck driver Thongpoon Bueagkuntod, 55, was heading to his wife’s house in Non Sung district. He said he swerved when he saw a car heading out of an alleyway, but did not see the motorbike that was riding alongside his trailer.

 

Police have said they will investigate the case further.

 

Local rescue teams have taken the survivor and the dead bodies to Chok Chai Hospital.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30397617

 

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14 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

Tragic.... 

 

If only safety training had been given to the rider. 

Never ride in the blindspot or along side anything, especially a big lorry. 

 

It may not have made a difference, but at least being aware of the risks will save some lives and give people the tools to at least making informed choices when out on the streets - so many hapless people out there on the street innocently ignorant of the risks. 

 

These frequent and tragic accidents which occur due to lack of education and lack of effective Police enforcement could so easily be avoided - the bodies keep building up and its tragic. 

 

So true Richard,

The main problem here is that the police say it is fine for a motorbike to drive up the inside of vehicles on the left because that is where they are supposed to be. A friend of mine turned left from a main road in his truck. He did not see a motorbike on the inside who was undertaking him, even though he was clearly signalling and already starting to turn. Police blamed my friend and he had to pay out. As per usual bike rider, no helmet, no licence, no insurance. 

R.I.P. to another innocent child, another victim of incompetent parents.

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