Georgealbert Posted September 20, 2024 Posted September 20, 2024 Picture from responders. Police received a report of a fatal collision on September 20 at approximately 05.15, involving a pickup truck and an 18-wheeler trailer truck on Highway 21, Lopburi-Lom Sak Road. The incident occurred near kilometre marker 36, in the downhill direction towards Saraburi, on a dark stretch near Khwang Hill, Moo 8, Dilang Subdistrict, Phatthana Nikhom District, Lopburi Province. The pickup truck driver was pronounced dead at the scene. Upon receiving the report, Police Lieutenant Thanapol Kaewbriwong of Kok Salung Police Station, along with Ruamkatanyu Foundation volunteers equipped with extraction tools, rushed to the scene to investigate. The crash occurred on a two-lane road on a hill without streetlights. Authorities found a white Toyota Vigo pickup truck with a cargo box, carrying fresh chicken meat. The truck's front end was severely damaged, and inside, the body of Mr. Jamlong (surname withheld), 33, of Phrommanee Subdistrict, Mueang District, Nakhon Nayok Province, was pinned in the driver's seat. Rescue workers had to use extraction tools to recover the body. About 20 metres away, police discovered the other vehicle involved, a white Isuzu 18-wheeler trailer truck, with a minor rear-end damage. The driver, Mr. Jaroon (surname withheld), 55, of Saraburi, was waiting to give his statement to the police. Mr. Jaroon told police that he regularly drives this route, and before the crash, he was hauling teak bark to Wang Muang District. While slowly climbing a hill in the left lane, he heard a loud crash as the pickup truck behind him slammed into the back of his trailer. He parked his truck on the side of the road and, upon inspecting the scene, saw the front of the pickup completely crushed. He immediately called the police. Initial investigations suggest that the pickup truck was likely transporting fresh chicken from a factory in Muang Khom, Chai Badan District, Lopburi, heading towards Nakhon Nayok. Traveling at high speed, the pickup truck crashed into the slower-moving trailer truck on the dimly lit hill. Mr. Jaroon has been detained for further questioning and legal proceedings. The deceased's body has been sent to a nearby hospital for an autopsy, following standard legal procedures. -- 2024-09-21 1
ChrisY1 Posted September 21, 2024 Posted September 21, 2024 Undertaking? Does anyone think he might have been speeding:))🤪 1 1
hotchilli Posted September 21, 2024 Posted September 21, 2024 6 hours ago, ChrisY1 said: Undertaking? Does anyone think he might have been speeding:))🤪 Just a tad...
black tabby12345 Posted September 21, 2024 Posted September 21, 2024 Very tragic. The driver ended up like his cargo:Dead Meat.
WDSmart Posted September 21, 2024 Posted September 21, 2024 The death of the driver was unfortunate, but what about the death of all the chickens? Doesn't anyone care about them? 1
Patong2021 Posted September 21, 2024 Posted September 21, 2024 14 minutes ago, WDSmart said: The death of the driver was unfortunate, but what about the death of all the chickens? Doesn't anyone care about them? They were already dead. Fun Fact: In countries with enforced food safety regulations, the chicken would be immediately condemned and destroyed. Typically, the inspectors pour bleach on the product to prevent them from being used. I wonder if the chicken involved in this crash ended up in the market.
JeffersLos Posted September 21, 2024 Posted September 21, 2024 3 minutes ago, Patong2021 said: I wonder if the chicken involved in this crash ended up in the market. The driver would probably have ended up there at 95 baht per lb if the responders were slower.
WDSmart Posted September 21, 2024 Posted September 21, 2024 21 minutes ago, Patong2021 said: They were already dead. Fun Fact: In countries with enforced food safety regulations, the chicken would be immediately condemned and destroyed. Typically, the inspectors pour bleach on the product to prevent them from being used. I wonder if the chicken involved in this crash ended up in the market. They weren't always dead, and I suspect some human killed them. Did they pour bleach on the driver, then?
bradiston Posted September 21, 2024 Posted September 21, 2024 47 minutes ago, JeffersLos said: The driver would probably have ended up there at 95 baht per lb if the responders were slower. As Jack Dee wisecracked, as part of a road kill shawarma. Chili sauce, brake fluid?
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