Speeding Pickup Vaults Over Median, Injures Two
A speeding pickup truck collided with a center median on a Samut Prakan bypass road on July 14, injuring a 25-year-old driver and his 60-year-old employer, who was trapped under a following gas truck.
At 8:20 p.m. on July 14, police from Sam Prakan City Station received a report of a pickup truck that had struck a center median near Sudsai Resort on the bypass road in Samut Prakan province, with two people injured. Officers arrived with rescue teams from Buddhassothorn Hospital and local rescue units.
At the scene, one male victim, identified as Kamlor (Laotian national, age 25), lay beside a gray Toyota pickup bearing license plate บร 246 Samut Prakan on the driver's side. A second victim, Chamu Saechee, 60, the employer of the driver, had been ejected from the truck and became trapped under a gas truck traveling ahead. A bag containing the employer's belongings was recovered on the road and secured by officers for later return to relatives.
Witnesses reported that the pickup was traveling at high speed with headlights flashing, apparently unaware that the area marked an intersection along a divided highway. A warning light that previously marked the center median had been destroyed in an earlier incident, leaving no alert signal. The speeding truck failed to notice the median and collided with it, causing the vehicle to flip. The gas truck ahead sustained minor damage to its front section.
Damage to the pickup's rear and side occurred as it impacted the ground. Police plan to further question the pickup driver regarding the circumstances of the accident.