Three killed in speeding truck crash

One injured as pickup strikes a vehicle at a light and then crashes into a store entrance

Rescuers remove a passenger from a pickup truck that crashed into a store in Kanchanaburi on Tuesday morning, killing three people. (Photo: Pitakkarn Foundation)
Rescuers remove a passenger from a pickup truck that crashed into a store in Kanchanaburi on Tuesday morning, killing three people. (Photo: Pitakkarn Foundation)

KANCHANABURI – Three people were killed and one was seriously injured when their speeding pickup truck lost control after it hit another vehicle and crashed into a roadside store on Tuesday morning.

The incident occurred at 3.36am at the Chuk Dueon intersection in Muang district.

A camera in the area captured the incident. It showed vehicles stopped at a red light and beginning to move when the light turned green. Suddenly, two speeding pickup trucks appear, racing each other.

The leading vehicle, a white Isuzu D-Max, hit a vehicle stopped at the intersection, veered out of its lane and crashed into a fitness equipment store across the road. The second pickup drove away.

Rescuers from the Pitakkarn Foundation had to use a truck to pull the Isuzu out, as it ended up on its side and embedded in the entrance of the store. Two men and a woman were found dead at the scene, according to the rescuers. A teenager was seriously injured and was rushed to a hospital.

Two of the dead people were identified as Watanyu Romkaew, 30, and Punyawee Janpien, 38. The others were not identified, and it was not known who was driving.

The driver of the vehicle that was struck at the intersection, identified as Nueng, said he saw the Isuzu coming at high speed, trying to get into his lane, and hitting the front of his vehicle. It then lost control, leading to the crash, he said.

The damage to the front of the fitness equipment store shows the impact made by the crashed truck. (Photo: Piyarach Chongcharoen)

The damage to the front of the fitness equipment store shows the impact made by the crashed truck. (Photo: Piyarach Chongcharoen)