Victim was traveling in slow holiday traffic in pickup trucks with inadequate air conditioning.
PUBLISHED: 13 Apr 2024 at 18: 19
A 74-year-old man died while traveling to their home in Buri Ram territory for Songkran on Saturday amid great heat and slow-moving traffic.
According to police, Skype, whose last name was unknown, presumably passed away while sitting in the passenger seats of a dark delivery belonging to his 25-year-old granddaughter Pansa. From their existing property in Chachoengsao, Chat’s son and Chat’s son were taking them to their town in the Chalerm Phrakiat district of Buri Ram.
Afterwards, Ms. Pansa later told the police that she had been a resident of her Buri Ram house that her grandfather had passed away while they were stumbling through the holiday traffic. She thought the death might have occurred as they gradually passed the Sa Kaeo border, where she now resides.
Chat’s child was driving at the time and noticed that his father appeared indifferent. When he reached around, he said, Chat was cold to the touch.
The family made their way back to their home for the remaining 55 kilometers before reaching the officials, who said the top had been dead for more than 3 days before their appearance.
Authorities speculated that Chat’s suicide may have been the result of the vehicle’s excessive temperature, lack of air conditioning, and lengthy travel, which lasted for 11 hours total.
The Ministry of Public Health , has warned of the risk of heat strokes during the Songkran event, with extremely hot weather forecast to persist.
Climate estimates for Thailand. ( Photo: Meteorological Department )
Warm weather conditions may persist over the weekend, according to the Meteorological Department’s estimates, after some parts of the nation have just experienced summer storms.
Conditions in some locations , — , including Bangkok , — , may rise up to 41 degrees Fahrenheit and individuals are advised to avoid staying outside for too long.