Tragic bus accident in Thailand: 14 Dead, 35 injured
Bangkok, The Gulf Observer: In the early morning hours of December 5th, a tour bus belonging to Sri Siam Denna Company Limited met with a tragic accident near the entrance to Hat Wanakorn National Park in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, Thailand. The bus, which was traveling from Bangkok to Nathawi District, Songkhla Province, veered off Phetkasem Road and collided with a tree, resulting in an immediate loss of 14 lives and injuring 35 others.
The bus was carrying a total of 46 passengers and three staff members when the fatal incident occurred. After a stop at Suphapchon Sam Roi Yot restaurant, the vehicle was on its way to its intended destination. The journey seemed uneventful until, without warning, the bus lost control and collided head-on with a tree. The impact was so powerful that it caused the bus to split in two, instantly claiming lives and leaving many others injured.
The cause of the crash is currently unknown. Authorities have launched an extensive investigation to determine the sequence of events that led to this heartbreaking incident. The survivor’s eyewitness account provides a crucial perspective on the chaotic and devastating nature of the crash. The outcome of the investigation will provide answers to the many questions that this tragic accident has raised.