Actor’s jet ski hits motorboat on Chao Phraya, killing 2

Divers on a rescue boat, left, search for victims of a collision in the Chao Phraya River in Phra Pradaeng district of Thailand's Samut Prakan province on Saturday night. (Photo: Sutthiwit Chayutworakan)
On Saturday evening, a rescue ship carrying people from Thailand’s Samut Prakan province’s Phra Pradaeng city searches for the victims of a motion in the Chao Phraya River. ( Photo: Sutthiwit Chayutworakan )

SAMUT PRAKAN: A jet ski rider hit a vessel in the Chao Phraya River in the Phra Pradaeng area late on Saturday evening, killing two people and injuring two people.

Around 9 o’clock on Saturday, the flight mountain hit a little boat that was crossing the river near Wat Bang Krachao Nok.

A female passenger on the bridge and its driver collided with their boat and disappeared. After an echo device was brought in from Pathum Thani state, rescue workers found the body of Parichat Hoiman, the 44-year-old boat rider, and vehicle Prayoon Uampathum, 64, on the riverbed near the sunken website of their boat.

On the plane ski, there were only a few minor injuries to the two people. They were Nanyaree Minhongdee, 17, and her 41-year-old family Onlada Silanong, who suffered wounds and pain.

Shindanai sae Lim, a jet ski drivers and professional, claimed he could not see the bridge crossing the river because it had no lights and the other vehicles were to close for him to avoid a collision.

The actor claimed that they were among 11 people traveling on five jet skis to return to their wharf in Bangkok’s Chom Thong region when their girlfriend and her mother were returning from a river eatery in Phra Pradaeng.

Mongkolsawat Woenkrathok, 48, said he and his partner hired the boat vehicle, an acquaintance, &nbsp, to take them from the Bang Krachao Nok banks to the Rama III lender and he barely survived the collision.