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Phuket student killed, classmate injured in truck crash

Phuket Gazette

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Police investigate the scene of the fatal crash in Phuket Town.

Photo: Warisa Temram

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Bystanders help the noodle vendor to safety after the BMW demolished

his stall north of Phuket Town this morning. Photo: Warisa Temram

PHUKET: -- A 16-year-old Phuket student is dead and her classmate is in hospital after a six-wheeled truck collided with the motorcycle they were riding on in Phuket Town.

Capt Thada Sodarak of Phuket City Police said officers received a report of the accident at 12:30pm.

The accident happened at the junction from Phuket Road to Saphan Hin, near the Phuket Immigration Office, said Capt Thada.

“From our initial investigation, the ice truck was heading towards Saphan Hin when the accident happened. The truck dragged the rider for about 10 meters before coming to a stop. She was killed in the accident,” he said.

“The other girl, who survived the impact, was rushed to Vachira Phuket Hospital,” he added.

A teacher at Phuket Vocational College, which is about 250 meters from the scene of the accident, identified the deceased as Wiparat Ketkaew, 16, from Chumphon province.

The teacher also identified Wiparat’s classmate, who survived the impact, as Panatta Panumas, also 16 years old.

“Wiparat was a first-year domestic science student. The girls had just finished morning class and assisting the school’s efforts in making meals to be sent to flood victims in Bangkok,” said the teacher.

“Wiparat called her mom just a few days ago and said she missed her, so her mom came to Phuket to stay with her. Last night was her first night staying with her daughter. Now her mum is in shock. She’s still at the hospital,” the teacher told the Phuket Gazette.

Capt Thada said the driver of the truck fled the scene, but was later arrested by police.

“We are continuing our investigation into what happened,” he said.

Meanwhile, a noodle vendor luckily escaped serious injury early this morning when a BMW sedan sideswiped his pickup truck, demolished his noodle stand and plowed into a power pole on Thepkrasatree Road early this morning.

Minutes later, about 2am, a young woman riding by crashed her motorbike at the same place, injuring herself in the process.

The driver of the BMW, 35-year-old Anan Idning, escaped serious injury, though his two injured passengers and the young woman were rushed to hospital.

“There have been at least 10 accidents in front of my shop due to the poor condition of the road,” said Yaowanit Sakseesuwan, owner of the Nueng Yan Yon tire shop.

“The accidents usually occur late at night when the street is empty and people often drive at high speed. Fortunately, there have been no deaths, but there are always small injuries and damage to the property.

“The owner of the noodle store has even been hit by a car before and that time his wife suffered serious injuries,” she added.

Ms Yaowanit said she has filed many complaints about the condition of the road, but said that so far no action has been taken to rectify the problem.

“I have filed many complaints with the Phuket Highways Office and asked them to inspect the road. I have even suggested to them to install a speed bump to slow down drivers. But all I have heard from them is that they don’t have enough budget to do it,” she said.

Source: http://www.phuketgazette.net/archives/articles/2011/article11446.html

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-- Phuket Gazette 2011-11-16

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Today young Mukda, my niece, age 15, will be cremated in Buriram. She was killed when her bus crashed on her way back from school. She was loved by many people.

I post this here only because it was not in the news, but happens all too much in the Kingdom. Does anyone know how Thailand compares to other countries on deaths by accident among young people? Nothing sadder than the death of a youngster so full of life and potential.

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The top-picture clearly indicates the blood under the wheel-path as the body was dragged along for 10 meters. Uhhh...

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The top-picture clearly indicates the blood under the wheel-path as the body was dragged along for 10 meters. Uhhh...

RIP to the young ones , wouldnt surprise me if the truck was in fact speeding, and i am glad they caught the driver !

Does anyone know how Thailand compares to other countries on deaths by accident among young people

I still rememeber being in chalong police station once , and the officer jokinly quoted to me that phuket was more dangerous that Iraq !, stating just in his district there are over 5 deaths a day.... i have known around 5 personal firends killed by motorbike/car accedients in thailand, and many injured ....

as i always say, its not if you have an accendient in Thailand and seriosly injured or killed, but when ..........

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I saw the accident with the truck happen in front of my eyes as I was at the immigration office and looking outside.

We where all in shock when it happend.

To comment on some others, the truck was not speeding and had green light.

It was clear that the two girls where speeding through red light without helmets.

Unfortunate we see this too often in Thailand which cost a young girl her life and another heavily injured.

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