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Collision at Sa Kaeo Intersection Leaves One Dead and 11 Injured

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Picture courtesy of NBT

 

A traffic collision at the intersection near Ban Nong Hua Chang, in Chong Kum Subdistrict, Watthana Nakhon District, Sa Kaeo, has left one person dead and 11 others injured.

 

According to CCTV footage, a car attempting to cross the junction collided violently with a minibus travelling straight through at high speed. The impact sent both vehicles in the same directions, with the minibus overturning and sliding into a nearby roadside shelter.


 

 

Emergency services from the Sawang Thiengtham Foundation responded promptly. Eleven injured victims were treated at the scene before being transported to Watthana Nakhon Hospital. The fatality, a woman passenger in the minibus, was pronounced dead at the scene and her body was taken to the hospital awaiting family collection.

 

Police from Nong Mak Fai Station later arrived to inspect the scene and conduct an investigation. Witnesses at the location had immediately alerted authorities and assisted in the initial response.

 

Police are reviewing CCTV and waiting to interview the drivers after medical treatment is completed, as the investigation continues.

 

 

image.png  Adapted by Asean Now from NBT 2025-08-20

 

 

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