Four Victims Identified in Train-Bus Collision; Authorities Urge Missing Relatives to Provide DNA Samples
Four victims have been identified from a train-bus collision at Bangkok's Makkasan railway crossing, with authorities seeking DNA samples from relatives of four additional remains to complete identifications.
On May 19, 2025, at the Police Hospital Institute of Forensic Medicine, Pol. Col. Virul Suphasing Siripricha, director of the institute, announced progress in identifying victims from the Route 206 bus-train collision that occurred at the Makkasan railway crossing with Asoke-Din Daeng Road. Four victims have been successfully identified and their names forwarded to Makkasan Police Station for coordination with families. Four additional remains require special examination; while the victims themselves have been fully examined, family DNA samples are still needed for comparison. So far, seven of eight families have provided DNA samples, though officials cannot yet confirm complete matches. Families of missing persons are urged to contact authorities if they suspect a relative may be among the victims. For unidentified remains, officials will retain them and conduct public outreach similar to unidentified body procedures, collecting evidence, DNA samples, and coordinating with police for public announcements. The Compassion Foundation has prepared seven vehicles on standby to transport bodies to their hometowns at no cost once forensic clearance is obtained, and psychological support teams are ready to assist affected individuals. Relatives can contact the Police Hospital Institute of Forensic Medicine at 02-2076108 if they have missing family members.