Woman from Kalasin province tragically killed in high-speed collision with pickup truck

Picture courtesy of KhaoSod

A tragic accident occurred when a woman from Kalasin Province rode her motorbike onto the road and was hit by a speeding pickup truck. The force of the collision propelled her into a forest across the road where she tragically lost her life. The incident took place yesterday.

The local police in Ban Pho, Chachoengsao Province, were notified about the accident involving the pickup truck and the motorbike, which resulted in a fatality near an ice factory on Ban Pho – Ban Khlong Ton Mun Road in Khlong Ban Pho, Ban Pho district, Chachoengsao Province. The police rushed to the scene along with a rescue team, reported KhaoSod.

At the accident site, an Isuzu pickup truck with Chon Buri license plate number ผก 9090 was found severely damaged and parked up front. Underneath it lay the equally damaged motorbike.

Across the road, in the grassy forest, lay the body of a 47 year old woman from Nong Krung Si, Nong Krung Si district, Kalasin Province, with severe injuries all over her body. Upon reviewing the footage from the pickup truck’s front camera, it was found that the truck was moving at a high speed when it collided with the motorbike that abruptly entered the road.

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The impact was so strong that it flung the woman into the nearby forest. The body was then taken to the hospital, and an investigation is underway following the legal procedures.

In related news, a man recently released from prison tragically lost his life in a high-speed collision with a parked vehicle. The incident occurred at around 8pm, on Khu Khwang-Pak Nakhon road, in front of Supalai village, Pak Nakhon district.

A 30 year old man, Anuwat, was found dead at the scene. He was the driver of a white Isuzu pickup truck that had collided with a grey Isuzu pickup parked on the side of the road. Both vehicles were severely damaged. To read more click HERE

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