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Phuket truck driver killed in roadside crash

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It took Phuket Kusoldharm workers two hours to remove Mr Kriangsak's

body from the wreckage. Photo: Wichai Witthawat

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The tractor trailer was part of a five-vehicle convoy on the way to the Super

Cheap shopping complex in Phuket when the crash occurred.

Photo: Wichai Witthawat

PHUKET: The driver of a tractor-trailer was killed last night when his fully-loaded rig crashed into the back of another large truck parked along the side of Thepkrasattri Road in Phuket.

The driver's girlfriend, who was asleep in the back of the cab, survived the crash but is being treated for serious injuries at Vachira Phuket Hospital.

Thalang Police identified the deceased as 38-year-old Kriangsak Muangsri, a resident of Khanom District, Nakhon Sri Thammarat.

Mr Kriangsak was apparently killed instantly when his 18-wheel rig smashed with full force into the back of another flatbed 18-wheeler laden with metal reinforcing bars.

The accident occurred on Thepkrasattri Road inbound, about two kilometers south of Thalang Town junction in Srisoonthorn sub-district.

It took rescue workers about half an hour to extricate Mr Kiatsak’s companion, later identified as Miss Laksapha Areeyaphan. The woman, in her early twenties, was rushed to Thalang Hospital for treatment.

She was conscious and able to speak to rescue workers.

It took rescue workers using "jaws of life" metal cutters two hours to remove Mr Kiatsak's body from the rig.

His truck was part of a five-vehicle convoy transporting drinking water from Ayutthaya province to the Super Cheap shopping complex in Rassada at the time of the crash, a driver in one of the companion rigs told rescue workers.

As such, Mr Kriangsak was just ten minutes shy of completing the 900-kilometer journey when the crash occurred.

Investigators suspect that Mr Kriangsak fell asleep at the wheel. He was not wearing a seat belt at the time.

Source: http://www.phuketgazette.net/news/detail.asp?id=11020

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-- Phuket Gazette 2011-09-23

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