Bus driver fell asleep in Thai accident that killed 12 Vietnamese: police The site where a bus collided with a truck in the northeast of Thailand in early morning on June 2, leaving 13 dead - a Thai driver and 12 Vietnamese. Photos courtesy of Wichai Thai police confirmed with Thanh Nien that a bus-truck collision that killed 12 Vietnamese people in northeast of The Thai driver was also killed on the spot, Col. Panas Boonyanyao, chief of police department in Three other Vietnamese passengers along with the Thai truck driver were seriously injured, he said. The accident happened in early morning when the bus, which was bound for A fire broke out and soon burned down the bus. Wichai, a Vietnamese-Thai who lives near the accident site, said he heard a big explosion before the fire started, adding that the truck driver rescued the injured Vietnamese passengers. He also said the truck driver kept honking to warn the bus driver, but the passenger vehicle did not stop. All the dead victims have been identified and their bodies are now being kept at In the meantime, two of the three Vietnamese survivors are recovering, while the other is still in intensive care, Boonyanyao said the ill-fated bus was part of a five-vehicle caravan that departed The four other buses had already past Chaiyaphum province when the last one, driven by Weerachai Phromsakul, 36, collided with the truck, he said. According to the Order of Preachers Vietnam, a Catholic religious order, the victims were among 64 of its members who were on their way to the camp. The . |
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