Lite Beer Posted June 15, 2014 Share Posted June 15, 2014 7 Cambodian migrant workers killed in a road accident on their rush back home Seven Cambodian migrant workers were killed and 13 injured when a pick-up truck in which they were travelling on their way back home in Cambodia skidded out of the highway and crashed into a roadside tree in Chachoengsao province Saturday night. Three of the victims were crushed to death in the truck which turned into a wreck from the violent impact. It took rescue workers more than an hour, using heavy equipments, to retrieve the bodies out of the wreckage.Three others were thrown out of the vehicle and died. The seventh victim died shortly after he was rushed to Panom Sarakham hospital.No identity papers were found in the bodies of the dead victims or among the injured, said the police. But about 50,000 baht in Thai currency were found at the scene.Pol Lt Samart Muangmusik, enquiry officer of Ratchasart police station in Chachoengsao, said that all the migrant workers came from Samut Prakan province and were heading for Aranyaprathet where they would cross the border back home in Cambodia.This group of Cambodian migrant workers was just a part of tens of thousands of foreign migrant workers on the rush for home as a result of a widespread rumour that the military junta would take harsh action against the illegal workers. Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/7-cambodian-migrant-workers-killed-road-accident-rush-back-home/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=7-cambodian-migrant-workers-killed-road-accident-rush-back-home -- Thai PBS 2014-06-15 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
332 Posted June 15, 2014 Share Posted June 15, 2014 Hello headline. See you again next week. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Local Drunk Posted June 15, 2014 Share Posted June 15, 2014 Here and the gone forever... God help this country! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Bluespunk Posted June 15, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted June 15, 2014 (edited) Where has this rumour come from that has caused such fear amongst Cambodian workers? Illegal workers always face the possibility of being caught and no doubt have to live with that fear, but now it seems they are in full on panic mode. Why? Edited June 15, 2014 by Bluespunk 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
notmyself Posted June 15, 2014 Share Posted June 15, 2014 Amazing anyone survived looking at the picture. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pib Posted June 15, 2014 Share Posted June 15, 2014 So sad. Looks like a typical pickup truck but with "20" people in it...wouldn't surprise me that it had already passed through a couple of police/military checkpoints. Safety First Thailand. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thailand Posted June 15, 2014 Share Posted June 15, 2014 Very sad. RIP and condolences to their families. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post englishoak Posted June 15, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted June 15, 2014 Where has this rumour come from that has caused such fear amongst Cambodian workers? Illegal workers always face the possibility of being caught and no doubt have to live with that fear, but now it seems they are in full on panic mode. Why? Because they are well aware of the nationalist rhetoric sweeping the country and they are only too aware of the animosity towards Cambodians by the Thais. And theres clearly some rumours going around and there hasnt been any attempt to deny them or reassurance. You also have to remember that Cambodians have real experience and in their very recent history of what happens when its too late to get away.... You Die If I were a Cambodian id be gone permit or not, Nearly every family lost people in the days of Pol Pot... they have a real and sensible fear of being a victim of any strong arm military takeover, especially one that had the Thai armed forces pointing fingers at Cambodia for staging attacks and being blamed for recent insurgency. Who the heck needs to take the chance when half of your elder family or maybe all were wiped out as recently as the 80s 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Robby nz Posted June 15, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted June 15, 2014 More sad victims of the rumor mongers. And no ID papers so how will they be able to find out who they were and where they came from, perhaps the ones who survived will know. A great example of why all migrant workers should be legal with the correct papers. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
englishoak Posted June 15, 2014 Share Posted June 15, 2014 “Within nine days from June 1 to 9, Thai authorities have sent 7,507 illegal Cambodian migrant workers back to Cambodia,” Koy Kuong, spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said in a statement. In previous years, 89,000 Cambodians were deported in a single year (or average of 243 a day) so 7,507 in 9 days (or average of 834 a day) is a big increase. Its not just the Cambodians leaving by choice in big numbers. But of course theres no crackdown ohhh no nothing to see here all just rumours 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post UbonRatch Posted June 15, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted June 15, 2014 “Within nine days from June 1 to 9, Thai authorities have sent 7,507 illegal Cambodian migrant workers back to Cambodia,” Koy Kuong, spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said in a statement. In previous years, 89,000 Cambodians were deported in a single year (or average of 243 a day) so 7,507 in 9 days (or average of 834 a day) is a big increase. Its not just the Cambodians leaving by choice in big numbers. But of course theres no crackdown ohhh no nothing to see here all just rumours Come on mate, get real. The country is under attack from Western media about slavery and ill-gotten gains by abusing illegal labour. What on earth do you expect the people at the top to do? The only way to re-gain control of legal workers is to first rid of the illegal workers, and then introduce policies to permit foreign labour to enter, on a recorded basis. The numbers are irrelevant. The principle is paramount. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
englishoak Posted June 15, 2014 Share Posted June 15, 2014 (edited) “Within nine days from June 1 to 9, Thai authorities have sent 7,507 illegal Cambodian migrant workers back to Cambodia,” Koy Kuong, spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said in a statement. In previous years, 89,000 Cambodians were deported in a single year (or average of 243 a day) so 7,507 in 9 days (or average of 834 a day) is a big increase. Its not just the Cambodians leaving by choice in big numbers. But of course theres no crackdown ohhh no nothing to see here all just rumours Come on mate, get real. The country is under attack from Western media about slavery and ill-gotten gains by abusing illegal labour. What on earth do you expect the people at the top to do? The only way to re-gain control of legal workers is to first rid of the illegal workers, and then introduce policies to permit foreign labour to enter, on a recorded basis. The numbers are irrelevant. The principle is paramount. As i already said knee jerk reaction without a gameplan isnt the answer, a system to make it accessible to employ migrants and a transition to that with time allowed without causing panic in the well needed and willing migrant workforce would be the logical route. Oh numbers are indeed relevant, A principal is one thing, real results that last are quite another. Rome wasnt built in a day, Thailand wont be in a few weeks. Ideas and principals are the easy bit, implementing them effectively and steadily with a well thought out and researched, workable solution is the hard part. One should not act on something before there is a mapped out route and goal or its likely to cause un thought out problems and ripples in other areas. I see a lot of the former and little of the latter. History will be the judge. Edited June 15, 2014 by englishoak Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jackinthebox Posted June 15, 2014 Share Posted June 15, 2014 Build more guide boards! They could safe lots of lifes. Not for Motorcyclists, but for Bus, Van- and PickUp-Passengers.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oscar2 Posted June 15, 2014 Share Posted June 15, 2014 Where has this rumour come from that has caused such fear amongst Cambodian workers? Illegal workers always face the possibility of being caught and no doubt have to live with that fear, but now it seems they are in full on panic mode. Why? because there is a major crackdown in force. seen it myself in Chiang Mai. camps raided by the police. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnThailandJohn Posted June 15, 2014 Share Posted June 15, 2014 Blaming immigration policies on these sad deaths is like blaming a Sunny day for the deaths in the rainy season if they had been headed to the beach. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DrTuner Posted June 15, 2014 Share Posted June 15, 2014 Where has this rumour come from that has caused such fear amongst Cambodian workers? Illegal workers always face the possibility of being caught and no doubt have to live with that fear, but now it seems they are in full on panic mode. Why?Because it was all hot air during the last governments, but now the rubber has met the road. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
choff56 Posted June 15, 2014 Share Posted June 15, 2014 Where has this rumour come from that has caused such fear amongst Cambodian workers? Illegal workers always face the possibility of being caught and no doubt have to live with that fear, but now it seems they are in full on panic mode. Why? Because they are well aware of the nationalist rhetoric sweeping the country and they are only too aware of the animosity towards Cambodians by the Thais. And theres clearly some rumours going around and there hasnt been any attempt to deny them or reassurance. You also have to remember that Cambodians have real experience and in their very recent history of what happens when its too late to get away.... You Die If I were a Cambodian id be gone permit or not, Nearly every family lost people in the days of Pol Pot... they have a real and sensible fear of being a victim of any strong arm military takeover, especially one that had the Thai armed forces pointing fingers at Cambodia for staging attacks and being blamed for recent insurgency. Who the heck needs to take the chance when half of your elder family or maybe all were wiped out as recently as the 80s Well said. Thank you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
332 Posted June 15, 2014 Share Posted June 15, 2014 Amazing anyone survived looking at the picture. Nice blood splotch on the tree. Presumably from someone's head. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DrTuner Posted June 15, 2014 Share Posted June 15, 2014 If there's really 100k+ heading East, there should be far more accidents than just one. Compare to the songkran exodus from BKK to provinces. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
craigt3365 Posted June 16, 2014 Share Posted June 16, 2014 A variety of off topic, rumor mongering and anti-coup/anti-army remarks have been removed from view. Please stay on topic and abide by our new rules. http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/729064-urgent-notice-to-members/ NCPO: All suspects in lese majeste cases, national security cases, violators of NCPO orders will face court martial Due to the fluid situation in Thailand and the pressure being placed on the media, Thaivisa will temporarily impose strict limitations on any comments that can be construed as being negative about the imposition of Martial Law or the Coup. Posters will also not be permitted to make references to the royal family. It is the hope of Thaivisa that this will be a temporary situation. Thaivisa will continue to monitor the situation and it is our wish that in a short while we will be able to less strict in the policy concerning posting. Posts contravening the policy will be removed without notice. Please exercise extreme care in your posts. The same rules applies to Facebook, Twitter and other social media. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated. Thaivisa Forum guidelines/rules: http://www.thaivisa....tion=boardrules Thaivisa Forum Admin 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maximillian Posted June 16, 2014 Share Posted June 16, 2014 It is alright for any government to get rid of illegal immigrant workers. But why on earth are we not reading anything about employers who are employing the illegals ? Why do we read about Cambodian illegals and nothing from illegals from Lao or Myanmar ? I guess many houses will not be finished on time, many roads don't get fixed, the restaurants, farms and some factories are looking desperately for (cheap) workers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nemesis7 Posted June 16, 2014 Share Posted June 16, 2014 Poor migrant workers. Came for a better life, to earn a little more money for a possible better life....all gone now and its all dark and cold. so many poor family members who depended on them , will be lost with pain of losing the loved one and with the pain of dark future. May God gives the family the strenght to bare the loss and pain. Amen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bbbbooboo Posted June 16, 2014 Share Posted June 16, 2014 travelling in the back of a pickup which is a common sight in Thailand=no chance of survival Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
balo Posted June 16, 2014 Share Posted June 16, 2014 If you want to drive like this, make sure the driver is sober and drives slowly . I have seen farangs as passengers in some of these pickups. Why risk it ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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