Drunk teacher drives off road, injuring 17 students

After an accident, the driver refused to leave the vehicle; another teachers demanded that the post be removed.

A damaged pickup truck driven by an intoxicated teacher is seen by the roadside in Prasat district of Surin province on Friday. The teacher was driving a group of students home after a Buddhist lent procession when he lost control of the vehicle. (Screenshot)
On Friday, a broken pickup truck driven by an intoxicated instructor is seen by the side of the road in the Surin province’s Prasat area. After a Buddhist lent march, the professor was driving a group of individuals apartment when he lost control of the vehicle. ( Screenshot )

Online photos have established that a crazy teacher was involved in a Surin accident that resulted in the injuries of 17 students. On social media platforms, the event sparked outrage.

A student who identified themselves as a student shared a photo on social media showing the seriously damaged delivery veering off the side of the road in the Prasat district of northeast province.

An intoxicated teacher was seen trying to drive some students home after they participated in a Buddhist lent parade at a church, according to the caption of the photo. However, the professor lost manage on a change, causing the automobile to turn.

A student can be heard saying in an accompanying video shortly after the crash,” I just told you about letting a drunk person drive us.”

Rescue teams from the place verified that the accident took place and that they arrived at the scene on Friday at 2.50 p.m.

The wounded people were transported to Prasat Hospital, with two sustaining serious injury, three with minor injuries and 10 in secure state.

The online article received many responses, with several questioning the professor’s actions and eligibility for the role.

The initial poster stated that the instructor remained inside the wrecked vehicle after the incident, giving no consideration to the injured students, and slowly following the situation.

” Other instructors had also told me to reduce the post”, the banner wrote, fearing the occurrence might damage the school’s picture.