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Nine injured as Lao ambulance overturns in Loei

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Nine injured as Lao ambulance overturns in Loei
By Boonchu Sritraipop
The Nation

 

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LOEI: -- An ambulance from Laos overturned at a road curve in Loei province on Sunday, injuring all nine people inside.

 

The casualties included two Lao patients who had been attacked by a buffalo and were being transferred to a medical facility in Thailand. They were identified as Ton Sintawong and Luea Yodkaeo. 

 

“Four of their relatives, a nurse and a doctor were also in the ambulance,” Sinjai Seesa-ard, the 30-year-old ambulance driver, said. 

 

Sinjai said the road accident did not cause any serious injury.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/national/30316578

 
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well thats a good week end, attacked by a buffalo and then being driven to hospital by the lao jensen button.

 

where is the road in that picture?

They're aiming to improve patient turnover.

2 hours ago, DLang said:

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Winner: The best video of the day.

 

1 hour ago, ben2talk said:

They're aiming to improve patient turnover.

Winner: The best PUN of the day.

9 people destabilised the vehicle, most likely due to the driving 'skills' applied.   How many of these idiots would ever be thinking about how safely they are taking bends etc at speed with 9 people on board ?

 

the 4 relatives should have taken their buffalo

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