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Eleven die in head-on collision on Greek motorway - police

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Eleven die in head-on collision on Greek motorway - police

 

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ATHENS (Reuters) - Eleven people, thought to be migrants, died in Greece on Saturday when their vehicle collided head-on with a truck and burst into flames, police said.

 

The 11 individuals were travelling close to the city of Kavala in the north-east of the country when their mini-van collided with the truck in the early hours.

 

The truck driver managed to escape but occupants of the other vehicle were trapped and died in the blaze, police said.

 

 
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-- © Copyright Reuters 2018-10-14

Now you know that such is not limited to Thailand.

Just a difference in likelihood?

1 hour ago, KhunBENQ said:

Now you know that such is not limited to Thailand.

Just a difference in likelihood?

No they should know but they are to blind to see or just love the "only in Thailand"- thought.

What happens on a daily basis in Thailand is International News when it happens in a Western country. :dry:
Put another way, what is shocking and unconscionable in the West is business as usually in Thailand.  :coffee1:

11 is that all.thailand can easily double that with a mini bus crash.must of been such an horrible scene by the looks of was left of the wreckage.

Empathy seems again non existent here.

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