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Chinese Tourist Killed, Two Passengers Injured after Car Crashes in Kamphaeng Phet Province

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Chinese Tourist Killed, Two Passengers Injured after Car Crashes in Kamphaeng Phet Province

 

KAMPHAENG PHET – One Chinese tourist has been killed and two other passengers injured when the car they were driving rammed into a tree at a ditch in Khanu Waralaksaburi district on late Sunday night.

 

Pol Lt Arwut Kerdyindee, a duty officer at Khanu Waralaksaburi police station reported that police and rescue workers went to the scene of the accident and found the three Chinese men trapped inside Honda, in a ditch dividing the road.

 

Full story: http://www.chiangraitimes.com/chinese-tourist-killed-two-passengers-injured-after-car-crashes-in-kamphaeng-phet-province.html

 
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Thank you for the post as I live in KPP province but perhaps 80 km away from the accident.

 

What I find a little curious is that it was reported in the Chiang Rai Times as Chiang Rai is some 600 km north of Khanu Waralaksaburi district

6 hours ago, billd766 said:

Thank you for the post as I live in KPP province but perhaps 80 km away from the accident.

 

What I find a little curious is that it was reported in the Chiang Rai Times as Chiang Rai is some 600 km north of Khanu Waralaksaburi district

A roving reporter ?

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