Six killed, 3 injured in Saraburi lorry crash

Six killed, 3 injured in Saraburi lorry crash

A truck loaded with laterite is seen after slamming into a stationary pick-up truck belonging to the Provincial Electricity Authority in Nong Khae district in Saraburi on Sunday, killing five people and injuring three others. (Por Teng Tunk foundation)
A truck loaded with laterite is seen after slamming into a stationary pick-up truck belonging to the Provincial Electricity Authority in Nong Khae district in Saraburi on Sunday, killing five people and injuring three others. (Por Teng Tunk foundation)

SARABURI: Six men, five of them employees of the Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA), were killed and three other people injured after an articulated lorry loaded with laterite rammed into a stationary PEA pick-up truck in Nong Khae district on Sunday morning, according to media reports.

The truck, driven by Chucheep Upachit, 27, was carrying laterite from Na Phra Lan area in Saraburi to a client in Pathum Thani province, reported Naew Na online.

At an intersection to Nong Khae market, the driver lost control of the truck, causing it to smash into the PEA pick-up parked on one side of the Bangkok-bound Phahon Yothin road in front of a warehouse at kilometre marker No 85.  At the time, PEA workers were replacing old power poles and repairing high-voltage transmission lines.

The impact caused the PEA vehicle to fly through the air and land in roadside bush about 40 metres away.  The truck rammed into a power pole and the wall of the warehouse, and was engulfed in flames, killing the driver. 

Five PEA employees working at the scene were crushed to death.  They were identified as Samran Sriphum, 27, Sakchai Kerdmee, 25, Suchart Sakaew, 30, Veerachai Malison, 20, and Somboon Maneenart, 45.

Three other people - Veerapol Boonmark, Chaiwat Suthi and Chawin Thaochan -- were injured.  They were admitted to Nong Khae Hospital.

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