Station master praised for saving elderly woman’s life

Security camera footage showed an elderly woman was crossing a rail track at Ban Song railway station in Surat Thani's Wiang Sa district on Sunday while a train was arriving at the station. Her life was saved by the station master. (Screenshot from footage of the State Railway of Thailand)
On Sunday, a train was arriving at the Ban Song rail station in Surat Thani’s Wiang Sa territory when security camera footage showed an old lady crossing the line. The post master saved her life. ( Screenshot taken from video of the Thai State Railway )

SURAT THANI: A 75-year-old women with impaired hearing was about to be struck by a station on Sunday when members of the public praised the station master of Ban Song rail station in the Wiang Sa territory for saving her life.

The woman was seen crossing a rail track at around 9.50 am on Sunday as express train No. 85( Bangkok – Nakhon Si Thammarat ) was approaching the station, according to security camera footage. The women had no idea that she was in danger at all.

Before the person would have been hit by the practice, place control Thitipong Piripol ran out of his work and pushed her off the road watch.

Later, it was discovered that the person was blind.

Governor of the State Railway of Thailand Nirut Maneephan was ecstatic about Mr. Thitipong’s valiant title.

Before walking, riding, or driving across a bridge line, he urged everyone to exercise caution and make sure it is safe.