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Passenger Falls from Train 13 Plus Between Mae Tano Noi and Pang Muang Stations

 

An incident occurred, 5 July, involving Train 13 Plus, when a passenger fell off, between Mae Tano Noi and Pang Muang stations. The incident left a male passenger injured. Local rescue teams promptly responded to the scene, providing first aid and transporting the injured individual to Hang Chat Hospital for further treatment.

 

The circumstances leading to the passenger's fall are currently under investigation. Authorities are working to determine how the accident occurred and to ensure the safety of all passengers on the train. Another passenger was filming, when they caught the incident of their phone.

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Either he was pushed (had a fight etc)..

 

OR fell of by accident...   It takes an exceptional degree of fluckwittery to fall off a train by accident, but after witnessing some of the behavior on the roads here and the complete idiocy of behavior from fools around the world I've come to realise that the 'impossibly ridiculous' is made quite possible by some... 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

Either he was pushed (had a fight etc)..

 

OR fell of by accident...   It takes an exceptional degree of fluckwittery to fall off a train by accident, but after witnessing some of the behavior on the roads here and the complete idiocy of behavior from fools around the world I've come to realise that the 'impossibly ridiculous' is made quite possible by some... 

 

 

Or he was getting off at his village.....

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Thai media update report.

 

“The incident occurred beside the railway tracks near Mae Tan Noi Station. The injured person, identified as Mr. Worralop (last name withheld), a 22-year-old resident of Chalerm Phrakiat District, Saraburi Province, was found requesting help. He sustained a head injury with a laceration approximately 2-3 cm long, wrist pain, and multiple abrasions on his body. Rescue personnel promptly moved him away from the railway tracks, provided first aid, and urgently transported him to Hang Chat Hospital.

 

Upon questioning, Mr. Worralop stated that he had boarded the train to Chiang Mai. Upon reaching the incident location, he stepped out to smoke near the train door, slipped, and fell, resulting in his injuries.”

 

https://workpointnews.com/around/news/NUO1ROG

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how does one fall off a train   ?     you usually fall off a horse but not a train  ....

 

  a train is an enclosed travel compartment...    difficult to fall off unless you are reckless, intoxicated or drug infused,   normal people don't fall off trains.  

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11 minutes ago, steven100 said:

how does one fall off a train   ?     you usually fall off a horse but not a train  ....

 

  a train is an enclosed travel compartment...    difficult to fall off unless you are reckless, intoxicated or drug infused,   normal people don't fall off trains.  

 

 

You have obviously never been on a Thai train!

 

 

Try Kanchanaburi, Death Railway, no doors - you used to be able to sit on the footplate.

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