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One Dead, Three Injured In Phuket Car Crash

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One dead, three injured in Phuket car crash

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A Kusoldharm Foundation rescue worker inspects the wrecked pickup truck.

Photo: Wichai Wittawat

PHUKET: -- One man was killed and three others badly injured when their pickup crashed near the Heroines’ Monument in Phuket early this morning.

Thalang Police Duty Officer Praman Yomkaphan was informed of the accident at 3:40am.

Arriving at the scene, on Thepkrasattri Road southbound near Tha Reua Temple, officers found a badly damaged Suzuki utility truck on the median strip.

Pronounced dead at the scene was 23-year-old Rittichi Kaewkhunok, a resident of Nakhon Ratchasima province.

Mr Rittichai died of massive head trauma and blood loss from his right arm, which was severed above the elbow.

The Bangkok-registered truck first hit the guard rail on the curved section of road then crashed into the median strip, said police.

Mr Rittichai was one of two passengers riding in the back of the truck at the time of the crash.

All four men were electricians who came to Phuket from Bangkok to work. They were returning from a night of fun at a karaoke bar near the Heroines’ Monument at the time of the tragedy, they told police.

The owner of the karaoke bar came to the scene and told police the four had been drinking in his establishment not long before the crash.

Also injured was the driver, 26-year-old Niphon Phuangpetch, and passengers Amnuay Amphawan, 45, and Kittkorn Buraphin, 27.

Kusoldharm Foundation rescue worker rushed Mr Niphon to Vachira Phuket Hospital, while the other two men were taken to Thalang Hospital.

Rescue workers at the scene said the injuries to the three did not appear to be life-threatening.

Mr Niphon will face minimum charges of reckless driving resulting in the death.

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-- Phuket Gazette 2011-06-16

Shame.

The gf and I went for a ride around this time to try to find a place we could view the eclipse. Was behind a Thai guy driving a Vios that was swerving all over the road and at high speed. Nearly had a head on a couple times doing 120+. I would imagine the percentage of drivers/riders that are drunk this time of night must be very high.

Shame.

The gf and I went for a ride around this time to try to find a place we could view the eclipse. Was behind a Thai guy driving a Vios that was swerving all over the road and at high speed. Nearly had a head on a couple times doing 120+. I would imagine the percentage of drivers/riders that are drunk this time of night must be very high.

Yes. That's another reason why I prefer not to drive once the sun goes down. Even once the sun comes up there are still some people driving home from the discos. Seen some terrible drunk driving near the Safari at 07.00 in the morning.

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