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2 Workers Killed, 32 Injured In Bus Accident

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2 workers killed, 32 injured in bus accident

AYUTTHAYA: -- Two workers were killed and 32 others were injured when their company bus overturned here Friday morning.

Police said the accident occurred on the Phahol Yothin Road in Wang Noi district at 5:30 am.

The bus was transporting workers from Saraburi's Sao Hai district to the Mini Bear factory in Pratnam Pra-in area.

Police said the bus lost control and overturned after a ten-wheel truck suddenly cut in front of it.

Twelve workers were in serious condition while 20 others received minor injuries.

The injured were rushed to the Wang Noi district hospital, Bang Pa-in district hospital and Ayutthaya provincial hospital.

-- The Nation 2009-02-13

Always the same story again and again... and again.

Always the same story again and again... and again.

Hey, there's no need for that, George is doing his best you know :o

Yet another bus in Thailand 'Loses control' , When oh when are the owners of these remote control vehicles going to put drivers behind the wheel , just in case the bus gets a wheel of its own ?

Did I get that vicky-verky ? :o

Was overtalking a Truck with 9 wheels a couple of months ago near Saraburi. The other one hit me in the side as I past. The Truck came from a slip road and didn't indicate either.

I see there's no mention of Bus driver, or Truck driver just the amount of wheels it had on.

Errrrrrrr Overtaking I mean [Dooh]

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