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Train crushes Dutch tourist to death in grisly accident in Thailand

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Nam Tok train crushes Dutch tourist to death in grisly accident

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KANCHANABURI: -- A Dutch tourist was killed when he slipped from the stairs of a moving Nam Tok train and fell on the tracks and ground over by its wheels.

The grisly incident happened 4.00 pm today at Ban Pupong station in Sai Yok district of Kanchanburi on the Nam Tok-Thonburi train.

Police identified the tourist as Mr Hieronymus Cornelis Maria, 52.

Sai Yok police said the Dutch man and his family left Nam Tok station for Thonburi station in Bangkok at about 3.30 pm on No 486 diesel train.

As the train was leaving Ban Pupong station, witnesses said he was seen falling down from the stairs of the moving train and trapped in between two train carriages. He was dragged onto the tracks and ground by the running wheels on the middle of the body.

The incident was the third involving the Thonburi-Nam Tok train in a month.

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/nam-tok-train-crushes-dutch-tourist-death-grisly-accident

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-- Thai PBS 2014-12-25

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  • One of the reasons this railway attracts so many tourists is because it does not meet modern safety standards. if the trains and bridges were exactly like the ones you have in your safety obsessed con

  • Ouch. Bet that hurt. One must be careful on the trains, it's easy to slip or trip. May he rest in peace....an awful thing for his family to witness.

  • Interesting to see the guy on the platform merrily enjoying himself while a family man lies sliced in half nearby... Thainess?

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Ouch. Bet that hurt.

One must be careful on the trains, it's easy to slip or trip.

May he rest in peace....an awful thing for his family to witness.

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RIP and condolences to the family

What was he doing outside on the stairs when the train was moving?

Why did the train leave when not all passengers were inside?

Isn't this the same train route where a Greek embassy attaché was killed in a similar way last month?

RIP

RIP and condolences to the family

What was he doing outside on the stairs when the train was moving?

Why did the train leave when not all passengers were inside?

You have ridden on the train, right?

All sorts of shenanigans going on.

Big heavy piece of equipment.....people don't take due care. Then there's the people that drive ride and walk out in front of them.

The weight of the train ensure human bone is minded to powder. Human torsos are sliced like a knife through soft butter.

He fell of the stairs of the moving train? They should probably should lock the doors before the train starts moving ...

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He may have been standing on the steps filming, those trains jerk a lot and if he wasn't holding on firmly with one hand it would be easy to fall.

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Interesting to see the guy on the platform merrily enjoying himself while a family man lies sliced in half nearby... Thainess?

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Poor guy, the steps are a dangerous area when the train is moving and lurching about.

It's a great place to sit, watch the world, have a cigarette, but you need to be careful.

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This train stops and accelerates quickly before people (mainly tourists) have been able to find a seat. The safety of this part Kanchanaburi railroad and maintenance of wooden bridges is awful. The article mentions only the Christian names of the victim, not the family name. Again a total unnecessary horrible accident in a country where safety standards are not met. Railway of Thailand should be ashamed of themselves. And TAT keeps shouting their positive forecasts.

incedents involving trains and contact with the human body never end in a bump or a briuse...i have seen too many and they are never easy ,and lets not for get the ''train crew'' who usually goes back to find the pieces,they live these memories for years...

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RIP and condolences to the family

What was he doing outside on the stairs when the train was moving?

Why did the train leave when not all passengers were inside?

You have ridden on the train, right?

All sorts of shenanigans going on.

Big heavy piece of equipment.....people don't take due care. Then there's the people that drive ride and walk out in front of them.

The weight of the train ensure human bone is minded to powder. Human torsos are sliced like a knife through soft butter.

Can you ease up on the graphic descriptions first thing in the morning please?

I'm having my breakfast.

This train stops and accelerates quickly before people (mainly tourists) have been able to find a seat. The safety of this part Kanchanaburi railroad and maintenance of wooden bridges is awful. The article mentions only the Christian names of the victim, not the family name. Again a total unnecessary horrible accident in a country where safety standards are not met. Railway of Thailand should be ashamed of themselves. And TAT keeps shouting their positive forecasts.

The man's surname is Boumans. A copy of his passport was circulated to the media.

RIP. Condolences to the family.

This train stops and accelerates quickly before people (mainly tourists) have been able to find a seat. The safety of this part Kanchanaburi railroad and maintenance of wooden bridges is awful. The article mentions only the Christian names of the victim, not the family name. Again a total unnecessary horrible accident in a country where safety standards are not met. Railway of Thailand should be ashamed of themselves. And TAT keeps shouting their positive forecasts.

i dont think your comment is fair ''yet'',yes standards here are poor,but in some cases the tourist is to blame...unless you know some facts we are not aware of..cheers

my condolences to the family , such a tragedy.

incedents involving trains and contact with the human body never end in a bump or a briuse...i have seen too many and they are never easy ,and lets not for get the ''train crew'' who usually goes back to find the pieces,they live these memories for years...

Sad but true. Unfortunately, people seem not to realise a moving train will kill you just as surely at 5kph as 200kph. Railways are potentially very dangerous indeed.

He fell of the stairs of the moving train? They should probably should lock the doors before the train starts moving ...

I don't agree about locking doors. There are times when people need to escape quickly.

Interesting to see the guy on the platform merrily enjoying himself while a family man lies sliced in half nearby... Thainess?

yep, one of the reasons why i love living here....... biggrin.png

He may have been standing on the steps filming, those trains jerk a lot and if he wasn't holding on firmly with one hand it would be easy to fall.

Especially in Clogs!! R.I.P Cloggie fella, horrible way to go.

Might come as a surprise for you, but not all Dutch wear clogs!!whistling.gif

Really? Who knew....... Next you will be telling me all Germans don't wear lederhosen.

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This train stops and accelerates quickly before people (mainly tourists) have been able to find a seat. The safety of this part Kanchanaburi railroad and maintenance of wooden bridges is awful. The article mentions only the Christian names of the victim, not the family name. Again a total unnecessary horrible accident in a country where safety standards are not met. Railway of Thailand should be ashamed of themselves. And TAT keeps shouting their positive forecasts.

One of the reasons this railway attracts so many tourists is because it does not meet modern safety standards. if the trains and bridges were exactly like the ones you have in your safety obsessed conscious western world maybe they would be too boring to visit.

Yes the tourist should be better informed about the differences between Thailand and the perfectly "safe" west, but when a tourist chooses to visit Thailand he cannot expect the same standards to apply and must take some additional efforts to adapt.

Nobody deserves to be killed this way on Xmas eve, but let us leave the Nanny State mentality at home when we come to a third world country.

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Truly A Sad Event!

But You Know -- I Live On Maui Half The Time, And We "Average" About One Tourist Death Every 3 Days.

Seriously.

Many want pictures --- think they can swim in ocean good --- want to get the rental "closer" to the cliff without getting out -- many thing.

Tourists On Vacation Don't Always Use Good Judgement.

So sorry to hear of this terrible tragedy. I extend my sympathies to the family and friends at this difficult time.

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This train stops and accelerates quickly before people (mainly tourists) have been able to find a seat. The safety of this part Kanchanaburi railroad and maintenance of wooden bridges is awful. The article mentions only the Christian names of the victim, not the family name. Again a total unnecessary horrible accident in a country where safety standards are not met. Railway of Thailand should be ashamed of themselves. And TAT keeps shouting their positive forecasts.

i dont think your comment is fair ''yet'',yes standards here are poor,but in some cases the tourist is to blame...unless you know some facts we are not aware of..cheers

Don't blame the tourists when this happens time and again. In a civilized country the rail road company would be held responsible and this "avoidable" accident would be prevented. Is there not even a semblance of decency here?

.......and nobody saw anything.....or knows anything...except seeing him.... after the fact.....???

Isn't this the same train route where a Greek embassy attaché was killed in a similar way last month?

RIP

GHOSTS,,,,,To many death,,,, Get the Ghost busters ( the Law) and let them do their job !

RIP. A horrible end.

When I was much younger I worked in heavy haul rail. We actually stepped inside the rails between moving wagons to lift the locking pin on the auto coupler when shunting. Then jumped back out. How none of us were seriously injured or worse is amazing.

The article reads as if the man were neither alighting nor joining the train. Rather, it reads as though he was standing in the doorway. People do this to admire the view, enjoy the experience or more often to film or capture the ride on video or camera.

he might have been having a smoke,when i smoked you had to leave the cabin and try to stay upright in between carriages ,with all the jolting going on could have lost balance and over you go. condolences to his family

He fell of the stairs of the moving train? They should probably should lock the doors before the train starts moving ...

I don't agree about locking doors. There are times when people need to escape quickly.

Unless you're riding in a Freight Car without windows, lock the doors for safety. Passenger cars have windows that will allow most passengers to escape through. I do realize I also have to consider the size of the passenger to allow the escape through the usually broken and stayed open window. Ever ride the train from Wongwian Yai to Mahachai? With that particular route and the deplorable condition of the road bed, I'm surprised that no one has been thrown out of the open broken doors of the car into the swamps by the passenger car swaying back and forth. That route might as well be an Amusement Park ride. Perhaps, someone has been flung out and I'm just not aware. Any how, R.I.P. to the deceased and Condolences to the family.

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Ouch. Bet that hurt.

One must be careful on the trains, it's easy to slip or trip.

May he rest in peace....an awful thing for his family to witness.

My God...was the first line absolutely necessary?

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