12 October 2023 at 13:36 PUBLISHED
SAMUT PRAKAN: Late on Wednesday night in the Bang Phli area, a Malay vehicle was killed when his van rear-ended an parked container truck. The truck was headed for Suvarnabhumi airport.
According to Pol Lt Col Damrong Sukchusri, research chief at Bang Kaeo police place, who was alerted around 11.30 p.m., the crash happened on Thepparat Road, part of the Bang Na – Trat course in tambon Bang Chalong of Bang Phli.
A Toyota Alphard truck with Bangkok license plates was found on the street after being crashed by police, hospital staff, and rescuers. A 18-wheel container truck trailer with Bangkok license plates, parked in the remaining lane, had its front tucked under the backside. & nbsp,
The van’s vehicle was a 52-year-old Indonesian national man, whose identity was withheld pending family notification. The shipwreck of his car had the vehicle trapped inside. He suffered serious facial wounds and passed away immediately.
57-year-old truck drivers Yin Tangnaree claimed to have driven the vehicle to move containers from a box yard to another location. He parked the truck to rest when he got there. He heard something hit the back of the truck around two hours later. He exited to check and discovered the driver trapped inside the vehicle, which had rear-ended his vehicle. According to Mr. Yin, he soon called the police.
While parking the vehicle, he acknowledged no turning on the emergency signals.
Police searched the area and took the Malay driver’s figure to Chakri Naruebodindra Medical Institute at Ramathibodi Hospital for a post-mortem examination.
The officers were considering filing charges of carelessness that resulted in death against the truck drivers, so he was detained for additional doubting.
On Wednesday, a cargo vehicle was parked in the Bang Phli area of the Samut Prakan province. Sutthiwit Chayutworakan, a picture