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Car Crashes into Supermarket in Suphan Buri, Injuring Two

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An unexpected incident unfolded yesterday in Suphan Buri province when a car unexpectedly accelerated into a well-known supermarket at Pho Phra Ya market, causing significant damage and injuring two people. Police and emergency services promptly arrived at the scene to manage the situation.

 

On arrival, they found about ten supermarket employees visibly shaken by the event. The store’s left-front window was shattered by a white Mazda bearing the registration number กข 1487, which had crashed inside. The car's front end was severely damaged, and various store items were destroyed in the impact, including cosmetic shelves, consumer goods, cash registers, and other merchandise.

 

Kanokwan, a staff member, described how she was preparing coffee when a loud crash rang out, initially mistaking it for an earthquake. Upon turning, she witnessed the vehicle lodged inside the supermarket.

 

Staff acted swiftly to assist customers and the driver. A 60-year-old customer suffered injuries from a fallen shelf, while another employee sustained minor injuries.

 

The driver, a woman who was accompanied by three friends, later explained to the police that she lost control when the accelerator got stuck as she was attempting to park and buy coffee, leading to the crash.

 

Mueang Suphan Buri police are conducting a comprehensive investigation to determine the circumstances of the accident and to pursue appropriate legal action.

 

image.png  Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-05-06

 

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