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Published on October 4, 2023, at 13:32.
CHON BURI: In the early hours of Wednesday, a car crashed into the water in the Sattahip district, killing two people and escaping dead. A third person shattered the window and drowned.
At 1.56 am, the incident took place at the Chuk Samet boat dock at Sattahip Naval Base in Tamae Sarn.
The pilot and two other women were confined to the vehicle. A male passenger made it to safety and sounded the alarm, according to & nbsp. Rescuers, swimmers, and police were all hurried to the dock.
The vehicle was discovered in 15 meters of water. The body of the two women were found by divers. Later, a mobile cranes pulled the vehicle out of the water. & nbsp,
A safety camera on a local fisherman captured the event. At a storm challenge close to the pier ramp, signs of the car’s dive into the water were discovered. & nbsp,
Police were informed by 20-year-old Survivor Raveeparb Maksara that he and three female friends had driven from Bangkok to the Sattahip city in a Toyota Cross. One of the people was dropped off in the Samae Sarn place.
They eventually made it to the ferry pier in the dark after the female drivers got lost. When the automobile sped off the dock and into the water, they were all arguing about getting lost.
According to Mr. Raveeparb, he overcame his horror and despair and used his feet to smash a car window and flee. In the car, his two companions were stranded. He soon requested assistance from the authorities.
Hanuel Khim, 22, and Natthawan Boon – ard, 23, were named as the deceased girls. For post-mortem investigation, their systems were transported to the Police General Hospital.
Authorities were still looking into the matter.
Divers and rescue workers arrive at the Sattahip district’s & nbsp, Chuk Samet ferry pier, where a car with two women trapped inside had crashed into the water. Later, the water was used to retrieve their body. ( Chaiyot Pupattanapong in the photo )
At the dock in Chon Buri’s Sattahip region, the car was hauled into the water. ( Chaiyot Pupattanapong in the photo )