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Traffic accident kills 11, injuries four in Thailand

Eleven people were killed and four others were injured in a traffic accident which occurred on August 18 in Thailand’s Sa Kaeo province, 200km to the East of Bangkok capital city.
Traffic accident kills 11, injuries four in Thailand ảnh 1A passenger van is seen destroyed after a collision with a lorry in Wang Sombun district of Sa Kaeo province, Thailand on August 18 (Source: www.bangkokpost.com)
Bangkok (VNA) – Eleven people werekilled and four others were injured in a traffic accident which occurred onAugust 18 in Thailand’s Sa Kaeo province, 200km to the East of Bangkok capitalcity.

Most of the victims were Lao citizens. Localmedia quoted Thai police as saying that the violent collision between apassenger van and an 18-wheel lorry happened in early morning on the road underrepair in front of the Wang Sombun district office.

The van, with a Bangkokregistration plate number, was almost destroyed in the crash. Rescue forces had to deploy heavytools to open the van and extracted the passengers and the driver from thevehicle.

Police said five men and six women lost theirlives in the accident. One of them was the Thai driver of the van, while theothers were initially reported to be Lao nationals. The injured included three Laopassengers and the Thai driver of the lorry.

Police were investigating the cause of theaccident.-VNA
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