Shocked bus passenger learns silent companion is dead

A rescue volunteer prepares to take the body of Kingor Rodsawai from the bus, in Chien Yai district of Nakhon Si Thammarat province, on Monday. (Photo: Nujaree Rakrun)
On Monday, a recovery voluntary prepares to remove Kingor Rodsawai’s system from the vehicle in the Chien Yai area of Nakhon Si Thammarat province. ( Photo: Nujaree Rakrun )

A passenger on an overnight vehicle from Bangkok to Hat Yai discovered the silent customer in the adjacent couch to be shocked to learn that the other passenger was dying and presently chilly. &nbsp, &nbsp,

On Monday night, Chien Yai officers learned that a customer had been discovered dead on a van owned by Sri Siam Transport, which provides long-haul solutions between Bangkok and Hat Yai region in Songkhla state.

The deceased lady was seated in the hallway. An ID card found with her figure identified her as Kingor Rodsawai, 57, a native of Songkhla.

The other passengers on the vehicle did not realize Kingor had passed away until Monday night as it approached Ban Bolor in Nakhon Si Thammarat’s Chien Yai area, when the customer in the windows seat wanted to leave.

When asked to make manner, the person did not respond. The passenger examined the woman more carefully before poking fun at the drivers, who pointed out that she was unconscious and that she was not breathing.

No information about the rider sitting in the window seat was provided. &nbsp,

Pol Capt Srayuth Thanirat, assistant superintendent of Chien Yai policeman, said the vehicle had left Bangkok on Sunday night, en route to Hat Yai.

According to Chien Yai officers chief Pol Col Somporn Preutsawanitch, an original post mortem evaluation at Chiang Yai Hospital revealed that the deceased patient may have had a heart attack. There were no signs of violence. &nbsp,

Kingor’s family said they would bring her body home for religious ceremonies because they had no doubts about the cause of her death.