According to an official from the Interior Ministry, nine million baht may be distributed among the people of the vehicle accident victims, which left 20 individuals, three professors dead, and three other learners injured earlier this month.
Sabeeda Thaised, assistant interior minister, yesterday said the Office of the Insurance Commission had already paid 500, 000 ringgit in payment to each useless victim’s family. The Budget Bureau even gave 1 million ringgit to the community of each dying, she said.
She stated that the people of all the survivors, including those of the victims, would receive the total of 9.1 million ringgit from the government, which includes the 6.35 million baht from bank exchanges and 2.74 million baht from immediate cash donations.
The people of the 23 deceased victims would receive quarter, or about 4.5 million bass, and the families of three seriously wounded students who are still receiving care.
Following the death for all 23 of the deceased subjects on Tuesday, the people and the deputy interior minister convened to agree on the donation planning.
The 23 dying patients ‘ individuals would receive 197, 914 ringgit each, while the three wounded individuals would receive 1.51 million baht each.
However, a 14-year-old woman student who was hurt in the van fireplace accident was given a statement from the Queen Sirikit National Institute of Child Health yesterday.
The first treatment results were acceptable, according to the statement, but it will take time for both the body and the mind to recover.
The overall recovery of her fire scars is progressing, though close checking of her left shoulder is still needed, it said.