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Phuket Tv Star In Icu Following Smash

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Phuket TV star in ICU following smash

PHUKET: A Thai soap star and former Miss Teen Thailand from Phuket is in serious condition following a car accident in Pathum Thani.

Ameria ‘Amy’ Jacobs, 21, and 25-year-old Buphakorn Nilat are being treated in Krung Siam St Carlos Hospital in the central Thai province.

Mr Buphakorn was driving Miss Jacobs home to Nonthaburi province when he lost control of his car in the early hours of yesterday morning.

The car crashed into an electricity poll at high speed.

When rescuers reached the scene they found Mr Buphakorn trapped in the driver’s seat.

Thrown from the vehicle, Miss Jacobs was lying on the ground unconscious.

The Thai Rath newspaper reported that Miss Jacobs is being kept in intensive care and has suffered cerebral bleeding.

Mr Buphakorn told reporters that before the accident Miss Jacobs had been filming at Dara Video’s soap opera studio in Pathum Thani.

The crash happened on the Pathum Thani - Tiwanon Road in Village 5, Pathum Thani province, as they were driving home.

Still in a confused state after the accident, Mr Buphakorn said he “didn’t know” why the vehicle lost its grip on the road.

Miss Jacobs won Miss Teen Thailand in 2006 and is the star of Thidawanorn 2 ('Monkey's Daughter'), a popular comedy-drama on Channel 7.

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-- Phuket Gazette 2009/11/26

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Phuket’s Amy Jacobs recovering from car crash

phuket-Miss-Teen-Thailand-2006-Ameria-‘Amy’-Jacobs-File-photo-1-cKiZCLM.jpgMiss Teen Thailand 2006 Ameria ‘Amy’ Jacobs. File photo.

PHUKET CITY: The condition of television actress Ameria ‘Amy’ Jacobs continues to improve and she is conscious and breathing on her own.

A mass-circulation Thai-language daily newspaper yesterday quoted staff at Bumrungrad Hospital in Bangkok as saying that Amy has been taken off a respirator and was responding to verbal commands.

Her father Jan Jacobs confirmed this, telling the Gazette her condition continues to improve daily.

He also thanked the Gazette readership for their concern.

Miss Teen Thailand 2006, Amy parlayed that success into an acting career.

She is well-known to Thai audiences though her role as the star of Thidawanorn 2 (Monkey’s Daughter, Part 2), a popular comedy-drama on Channel 7 in which she plays a human raised by apes.

For the original report on her road accident in Pathum Thani, with fellow actor Buphakorn Nilat behind the wheel, click here. spacer.gif– Gazette staff

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-- Phuket Gazette

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