An aged girl was fatally struck by a rushing car whereas crossing the road in Nakhon Si Thammarat province in South Thailand. The pressure of the impression triggered the 66 yr old woman’s head to strike the ground, in the end leading to her death. The incident occurred on Om Khai Road in the Pak Poon sub-district.
The sufferer, identified as Sukon (surname undisclosed), was discovered at the scene with extreme head accidents and was finally pronounced useless at Maharaj Nakhon Si Thammarat Hospital. According to a preliminary investigation, the woman was hit yesterday evening.
The vehicle concerned within the accident was a black Toyota sedan with a red license plate, with the registration number 2979, registered in Nakhon Si Thammarat. Authorities have collected evidence in connection with the case.
The investigation revealed that Sukon was crossing the street at the time of the accident when the black sedan, travelling at excessive speed, collided together with her, causing her body to be forcibly thrown by the impact.
After completing the mandatory autopsy procedures, Sukon’s relations were informed of her death, and her physique was launched into their custody. The police are persevering with their investigation into the circumstances of the accident and will take additional authorized motion accordingly.
The ThaiRSC reported in January that as many as 939,713 road accidents were reported in Thailand final 12 months, up 4.7% from 2021. Road accidents killed 14,737 people, and injured 924,799 last year, ThaiRSC stated. The committee reported that 536 deaths and 7,885 injuries had been amongst foreigners.
Following the Songkran vacation this yr, in the course of the ‘seven deadly days‘ from April 11 to 17, the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM) revealed that there have been 2,203 road accidents, 2,208 injuries, and 264 deaths during this period. Thought-provoking recorded the highest number of fatalities with 22 deaths. Chiang Rai had the best variety of accidents with 68, while Nakhon Si Thammarat recorded the highest variety of injuries with 70..