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A tragic collision claimed the life of a 5-year-old boy after he was struck by a pickup truck while crossing the road. The incident occurred at approximately 10:05 on Novemebr 22, on Route 401 near a glass and aluminum shop in Ban Sra Bua, Moo 6, Tha Sala Subdistrict, Tha Sala District.

 

The victim, identified as Master Ratchanon, was attempting to cross the busy road when the collision occurred. Emergency responders from the Tai Tek Tung Foundation and Tha Sala Police Station arrived swiftly at the scene, where they found the child lying lifeless on the road with severe head injuries.

 

The driver of the pickup truck, identified as Mr. Somboon, 74, remained at the scene and cooperated with authorities. The front of his vehicle showed visible signs of impact.

 

Witnesses reported that the child had been walking with another person before suddenly walking onto the road to cross it without looking. However, police have yet to confirm the identity of the companion.

 

Authorities are currently reviewing CCTV footage and gathering witness statements to determine the exact cause of the collision. The boy’s body was released to his family for funeral arrangements after an initial examination by medical personnel from Tha Sala Hospital.

 

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oh dear Georgealbert,  this is very sad and disturbing news, the poor boy was only 5 years old,  he should have just waited until the traffic was clear.  

That silly lady standing like she's a Russian mud wrestler playing on her mobile. 

 

RIP poor little man. 

very sad day. 

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20 minutes ago, steven100 said:

he should have just waited until the traffic was clear.  

 

Can't remember (to old) but I think a 5 year old doesn't think like us.

 

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Again....education should start at home, not that Thais could teach much about road safety.

Road safety education appears to be non existent in Thailand!

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1 hour ago, ChrisY1 said:

Again....education should start at home, not that Thais could teach much about road safety.

Road safety education appears to be non existent in Thailand!

Back in the UK, in the 1950's, things like this were drummed into us at school.

There were even road safety lessons in the junior schools.

In senior schools, these progressed to bike riding and even a riding test.

For adult drivers, there were the black and white TV commercials.

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