Deaf woman killed by train in Bangkok while crossing tracks

Deaf woman killed by train in Bangkok while crossing tracks
A 61-year-old blind woman was killed by a station on Friday night as she was crossing the songs to her community in Bangkok’s Huai Kwang district. Police and rescuers are inspecting the picture. ( Facebook image: Spirit Ambulance Service )

On Friday night in Bangkok’s Huai Kwang city, a vendor who had hearing impairment was struck by train and killed.

According to Pol Lt Col Thanakorn Thongmon, assistant research main at Makkasan police station, the tragedy happened in front of Wat Uthaitharam on Kamphaeng Phet 7 Road in the Bang Kapi neighborhood of Huai Kwang. & nbsp,

Around 8.15 a.m., the fall, according to rescue workers, happened. & nbsp,

When they arrived at the scene, they discovered the body of a noodle vendor named Pawinee Sonnoi, 61, who had suffered serious head injury and was lying dead close to the monitor. Ten meters away from the body, a rider station from Bangkok to Kabin Buri was discovered parked.

The woman, who was silent and mute, resided in a local neighborhood, according to the authorities investigation. She used a bike to purchase the natural materials for her soup shop before the crash. She parked her bicycle on the way up and crossed the tracks and nbsp to get to her community. She might not have heard the sound andnbsp of the vehicle’s whistle before the effect at the time, when it was approaching.