A 30-year-old female caddie died after her car crashed into a pavement and electricity pole on Khlong Ha–Khlong Luang–Thanyaburi Road in Pathum Thani on 16 February 2026. The vehicle’s speedometer was found stuck at 140 kilometres per hour following the collision. She was pronounced dead at the scene.
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Police were alerted at 10.50am by Pol Lt Col Patcharathon Ratchatharakarn, an investigator at Khlong Ha Police Station. Emergency responders from Khlong Ha Subdistrict Administrative Organisation and volunteers from the Poh Teck Tung Foundation attended the scene near Khlong Ha School, Moo 4, Khlong Ha subdistrict, Khlong Luang district.
The crash occurred on a bend in the road. A Honda City, registration from Bangkok, had mounted the pavement before striking a red fire hydrant pipe and an electricity pole, leaving the front of the vehicle severely damaged and debris scattered across the area.

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Inside the car, officers found the driver, identified as Ms Chanidapa, aged 30, with fatal injuries to her head and both legs broken. Tyre marks were visible on the raised pavement about 15 metres from the point of impact. The vehicle’s speedometer remained fixed at 140km/h.
Mr Pae, 40, said he had been eating noodles across the canal when he heard two or three loud crashes. He believed the sounds were caused by the car striking the kerb, the hydrant pipe and the pole and rode his motorcycle over to the scene before contacting rescue services.
A female friend of the deceased told police that Ms Chanidapa worked as a caddie at a nearby golf course. She had just driven out from work and was heading to her accommodation less than one kilometre away to shower before collecting her child for a planned visit to the zoo.
Daily News reported that Pol Lt Col Patcharathon said officers had documented the scene and questioned witnesses to determine the exact cause of the crash. The body was transported by Poh Teck Tung Foundation volunteers to the forensic department at Thammasat University Hospital for further examination. Relatives will collect the body for religious rites. Investigations are ongoing.

Key Takeaways
• A 30-year-old caddie died after her car struck a pavement and electricity pole in Pathum Thani on 16 February 2026.
• The vehicle’s speedometer was found stuck at 140km/h following the collision.
• Police have sent the body for forensic examination and are continuing their investigation.
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Adapted by ASEAN Now Dailynews 17 Feb 2026