Accident followed after a pick had cut in front of a BMW as it exited the toll square.

On Wednesday night, a part of a popular political family struck an old couple’s pickup truck on Bangkok’s northeast outer ring road in Pathum Thani state, injuring them.
Prachak Duangyai, 65, and his family Somsri, 64, were the hurt people’s names.
According to reports, the BMW and the dark pickup both left a toll square at once in the Thanyaburi district. The trailer cut in front of the brand-new light BMW coupe as the number of roads narrowed before veering off and hitting a barrier.
The BMW motorist made a gesture to the delivery driver to stop after the chase. Ms. Somsri claimed that she and her husband apologized to the “furious” male but continued to do so because they were concerned for their health.
The BMW therefore followed the truck and veered in front of it, causing a cut to the pickup’s left top. The delivery slammed into a middle hurdle after being hit, which was where it came to an end. The event was filmed on the run camcorder of a different vehicle.
Ms. Somsri claimed the pair was traveling up to Lampang after visiting their child in Pattaya. She and her father were hurt in an effect by their seatbelts and airbags. She claimed she had a slight bruise on her but that her father had ribs broken and was taken to an aggressive treatment facility.
Smitthipat Leenawarat, 28, was the BMW’s drivers, according to the identity. His father, Thanyaburi president Krissada Leenawarat, and his younger sibling Manasanan Leenawarat, a Pathum Thani MP, are both Pheu Thai MPs. In the election results for the next month, Mr. Smitthipat is vying for a seat in the Thanyaburi provincial government.
Mr. Krissada made a visit to the wounded partners on Thursday at Thanyaburi’s Bangpakok-Rangsit 2 Hospital. He claimed to have spoken with his brother, but his father’s companion informed him that it had happened by accident. He stated that if his brother had violated any laws, he would apologize and that he would never support edges in the case.
Bridge Police Division 8 chief, Pol Col Kuekkong Disawat, said bridge police identified the incident as an accident and that the BMW drivers had a bad alcohol test resulted from the report.
After the damaged couple are discharged from the hospital, likely next week, according to him, police plan to subject everyone involved.