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The crash took place at 21:00 on October 24, when a drunk driver lost control of his pickup truck and crashed into a roadside noodle shop in Udon Thani, killing one person and seriously injuring nine others. The incident occurred near the entrance to the underpass at the Kaenoi junction, in front of the former Udon Thani Transport Office.

 

Police Lt. Pira Rasri, an investigator from the Udon Thani Police Station, was notified of the crash and coordinated with Udon Thani Hospital medical staff and rescue teams to rush to the scene.

 

Upon arrival, they found a black 4-door pickup truck had crashed into a food cart, destroying tables, chairs, and food stalls selling noodles, rice, and other items. The collision left one customer dead at the scene, identified as Mr. Chatchai, aged 51. Nine others were seriously injured and rushed to the hospital by rescue teams.

 

Witnesses reported that during the rescue, one severely injured person pleaded for help for his child trapped under the truck. Rescuers used equipment to lift the vehicle and safely pulled the child from under it, immediately sending the child to the hospital.

 

The driver of the pickup, identified as 21-year-old Kiatthisak, surrendered to the authorities. A breathalyser test showed his alcohol level over the limit and his vehicle was found to have an expired tax registration.

 

The police have initially charged Kiatthisak with reckless driving causing death. Observers noted that he also appeared to be under the influence of drugs, prompting local residents to demand a urine test. Some in the crowd attempted to assault him, leading to a chaotic scene that police had to control.

 

Ms. Ruedee, 42, the sister of the deceased, happened to pass by the scene and stopped to check the accident. She was devastated to discover that her brother was the victim. Through tears, she recalled that earlier in the day, her brother had mentioned nearly getting into an accident due to a loose wheel nut, but she never thought it would lead to this tragedy.

 

The aunt of the driver also arrived at the scene after hearing of the crash and angrily confronted her nephew, blaming him for taking drugs and causing the fatal accident. She was heard yelling, “I told you not to drive! Now you’ve killed someone! You deserve to go to jail!” before attempting to assault him.

 

Kiatthisak, speaking about the incident, claimed that he was on his way to pick up his mother from work. He said he blacked out after driving through the underpass and only realised what had happened after the crash. He expressed deep remorse and apologised to the victim’s family, saying that if he could turn back time, he would never have driven.

 

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42 minutes ago, Georgealbert said:

saying that if he could turn back time, he would never have driven.

 

That would be a neat trick.

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2 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Kiatthisak, speaking about the incident, claimed that he was on his way to pick up his mother from work.

If he could turn back time, never would have been driving????

 

B.S.! Kiatthisak is a serial drunk, serial DUI offender as he most probably pick up his mother everyday drunk as a skunk. Lucky not happen before, and it was just a time factor about when it would happen. As usual no common sense, and no respect for other peoples life.

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42 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

If he could turn back time, never would have been driving????

 

B.S.! Kiatthisak is a serial drunk, serial DUI offender as he most probably pick up his mother everyday drunk as a skunk. Lucky not happen before, and it was just a time factor about when it would happen. As usual no common sense, and no respect for other peoples life.

So many daily assumptions here from supposedly older expats. Do you know this man personally? What he did was of course wrong and this probably wasn't the first time he's driven drunk but surely you don't know.

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UPDATE
Death Toll Rises to 3 in Car Crash at Noodle Shop in Udon Thani

 

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It is now confirmed that three lives were lost after a black pickup truck crashed into a noodle shop located near the PTT Rang Sina gas station in Mueang District, Udon Thani Province. The impact was severe, leading to multiple injuries in addition to the fatalities.

 

In addition to the 51 year old male dead at the scene, a 17-year-old girl and a 9-year-old girl both succumbed to their injuries, early morning October 25, in the Sangharaj Building of Udon Thani Central Hospital. 

 

Authorities are continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident , and efforts are underway to provide support to the families affected.

 

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5 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

 

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The crash took place at 21:00 on October 24, when a drunk driver lost control of his pickup truck and crashed into a roadside noodle shop in Udon Thani, killing one person and seriously injuring nine others. The incident occurred near the entrance to the underpass at the Kaenoi junction, in front of the former Udon Thani Transport Office.

 

Police Lt. Pira Rasri, an investigator from the Udon Thani Police Station, was notified of the crash and coordinated with Udon Thani Hospital medical staff and rescue teams to rush to the scene.

 

Upon arrival, they found a black 4-door pickup truck had crashed into a food cart, destroying tables, chairs, and food stalls selling noodles, rice, and other items. The collision left one customer dead at the scene, identified as Mr. Chatchai, aged 51. Nine others were seriously injured and rushed to the hospital by rescue teams.

 

Witnesses reported that during the rescue, one severely injured person pleaded for help for his child trapped under the truck. Rescuers used equipment to lift the vehicle and safely pulled the child from under it, immediately sending the child to the hospital.

 

The driver of the pickup, identified as 21-year-old Kiatthisak, surrendered to the authorities. A breathalyser test showed his alcohol level over the limit and his vehicle was found to have an expired tax registration.

 

The police have initially charged Kiatthisak with reckless driving causing death. Observers noted that he also appeared to be under the influence of drugs, prompting local residents to demand a urine test. Some in the crowd attempted to assault him, leading to a chaotic scene that police had to control.

 

Ms. Ruedee, 42, the sister of the deceased, happened to pass by the scene and stopped to check the accident. She was devastated to discover that her brother was the victim. Through tears, she recalled that earlier in the day, her brother had mentioned nearly getting into an accident due to a loose wheel nut, but she never thought it would lead to this tragedy.

 

The aunt of the driver also arrived at the scene after hearing of the crash and angrily confronted her nephew, blaming him for taking drugs and causing the fatal accident. She was heard yelling, “I told you not to drive! Now you’ve killed someone! You deserve to go to jail!” before attempting to assault him.

 

Kiatthisak, speaking about the incident, claimed that he was on his way to pick up his mother from work. He said he blacked out after driving through the underpass and only realised what had happened after the crash. He expressed deep remorse and apologised to the victim’s family, saying that if he could turn back time, he would never have driven.

 

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The Aunty is right. Long jails sentence requested

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Death toll is now 3, Two girls and the man - Rest in Peace little ones, you were just starting your lives and a drunk with totally disregard for human life ended yours.  Rest in peace.         Prayers!

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2 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

 

Where in the article was all that written ?

 

Seems you just like posting B.S.!

Ok, you are right. This just accidentally happened one day. Same stupid, like telling if I know this, I would not have been driving. That just cement the IQ of this man.

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8 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Kiatthisak, speaking about the incident, claimed that he was on his way to pick up his mother from work. He said he blacked out after driving through the underpass and only realised what had happened after the crash. He expressed deep remorse and apologised to the victim’s family, saying that if he could turn back time, he would never have driven.

Three counts of manslaughter and another 6 attempts of the same...

go show your remorse in Jail.

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