
In the Tha Tako region of this northwestern province on Wednesday night, a truck carrying them on a journey rear-ended a truck trailer leaving four people dead, one of whom was a priest, and five others injured.
On Highway 11, at Ban Khok Kwai Yai in tambon Donkha, the collision took place close to kilometer symbol 84 801.
Pol Lt Col Phisol Phasuk, a work official, said he received a statement of the incident about 7am. Police and firefighters were soon called to the scene.
On appearance, they discovered a rear-end damage to an 18-wheel video truck with Nakhon Sawan license plates parked on the side of the road.  ,
A customer de with Bangkok license panels was stopped on a nearby road. Its dome was severely damaged, and it was left lying on the side of the road.  ,
Four persons were trapped in the shattered vehicle at the time of the accident: two guys and two ladies. One was a Buddhist monk. Five additional hurtful people had already been taken to the hospital.
The video truck drivers, Ror Changniam, was waiting at the picture.  ,
He informed the police that he was heading to the Nong Bua city of Nakhon Sawan to pick up a weight of sugar. He slowed down, intending to park on the roads, and heard a loud crash as things hit the vehicle from behind.  ,
He got up and went to see what happened. On the side of the road was a van that had been completely destroyed, and there were several people within, some of whom were dead. He rushed to help the wounded people who were crying out of the car as well.
He claimed that the truck’s driver and one of the injured was a Buddhist friar. The priest informed him that the car’s driver appeared to be sleeping before the collision.  ,
According to Pol Lt Col Phisol, the vehicle was taking pilgrims from Wat Phra Dhammakaya to a church branch in Phichit province with priests and lay fans.  ,
According to authorities, the van vehicle may have fallen asleep behind the wheel. Their research was continuing.  ,

Following the accident in Nakhon Sawan on Wednesday morning, in which four people were killed and five others were hurt, a portion of the roof from the van is now lying on the side of the broken trailer truck. ( Photo: Chalit Poomruang )