When their delivery vehicle struck a power pole and plunged into a ditch in Nakhon Pathom as their vehicle fled from officers, seven foreign workers died.  ,
The fatal accident took place on Wednesday at a slope in the Bang Len district’s Bang Pla neighborhood, about 12 o’clock in the morning.
The dark, brand-new Isuzu pick with Bangkok number plates was difficult to locate when emergency personnel arrived on the scene using lamps. It finished up at the bottom of a black, four-metre large by two-metre-deep drain in roads brush. There was a broken power shaft outside, police said.
Five other bodies were discovered in the trench, including two found in the front desk and the other in the cargo sleep. There were no victims.
According to police, five of the accident victims were women and two people. The deceased included the vehicle. Aung Aung Oo, a person from Myanmar in his 20s, was found a temporary driver’s license by volunteers. Although the others were no identified, they all reportedly had Myanmar nationalities.
The subjects ‘ belongings were found floating in the trench waters, and included a mosquito net, a water bottle, cutlery and 13, 000 ringgit in cash, authorities said.
A covered pickup parked that, according to Bang Len police, was discovered by a patrol that during an inspection. When they asked the driver to allow a search, he rather drove out at high speed, and they followed. The quest ended in tragedy.
According to police, the victims were most good people traveling to other provinces for work.
A witness, Chainarong Wongkaew, 28, told officers he was fishing under a gate and heard a speeding automobile slip across it aloft, and then the sound only abruptly ceased.