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Tragedy in Korat: Man claims his wife "grabbed the steering wheel" during an argument - she dies at scene


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Picture: Siam Rath

 

Pho Klang police in Muang district of Nakhon Ratchasima were called after a four door Isuzu pick-up collided head on with a power pole on the local road of Mitraphap Highway.

 

The accident happened yesterday evening between kilometer markers 133 and 134 in Khok Kruat sub-district outside a Mitsubishi showroom.

 

Attaphol, 31, from Chokchai district suffered head and leg injuries to both legs and after first aid was taken to Debaratana Hospital Ratchasima. 

 

Deuan, 36, from Sung Nern, was given CPR but she died at the scene. 

 

Attaphol said that they were a couple who had a two month old child.

 

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Picture: Siam Rath

 

They both worked at Chert Chai Car Honda - he a mechanic and she in the accounts section. 

 

They were going home when an argument developed and he claimed that she grabbed the wheel propelling them into the power pole.

 

ASEAN NOW would like to add a caveat to the story; Siam Rath did not make it 100% clear who was driving but we believe that it was the husband. 

 

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Well this is a sad story, and seeing the 2 impact spots on the windshield is

pretty obvious. I am unable to read between the lines, and I have seen

many people argue all over the world when they are driving. 

  RIP to the woman.

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18 hours ago, OttoPollmann said:
19 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Where did it state that seatbelts weren't being used?

The first picture. You can see two impact marks on the windscreen folding the glass outwards.

No, that was not stated, you're just speculating, you have no idea what happened inside that vehicle.

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18 hours ago, Golden Triangle said:
20 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Where did it state that seatbelts weren't being used?

If you look at the windscreen there are 2 indentations where the driver & passenger collided with it.

You have no idea how those marks were caused!

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