Family destitute after woman killed by fallen cable

Funeral rites for Maneenate Charoenngao, the woman motorcyclist killed when an overhead cable fell and wrapped around her neck, were held at a temple in Muang district, Khon Kaen, on Friday.
Funeral rites for Maneenate Charoenngao, the woman motorcyclist killed when an overhead cable fell and wrapped around her neck, were held at a temple in Muang district, Khon Kaen, on Friday.

KHON KAEN: The death of a woman motorcyclist knocked violently to the road by a fallen internet cable has left the family that depended on her destitute, and her partially paralysed husband talking about ending his life.

Representatives of several local agencies on Friday visited the family of 40-year-old Maneenate Charoenngao at Nong Hai village in tambon Phra Lap of Muang district.

Maneenate was killed when an overhead cable fell and wrapped around her neck on Lao Nadee Road on Wednesday evening. She was pulled violently off her motorcycle and died on the spot.

The visit followed reports about the hardship facing the now destitute family after the loss of their main breadwinner. Maneenate's husband suffers from partial paralysis and cannot walk unassisted, their youngest daughter is autistic and her parents are elderly and ailing

Her sudden death leaves her eldest daughter, Kanokwan Panyapim, who has just completed vocational education and does temporary work, to carry the heavy burden of providing for the family.

The 21-year-old told visiting officials on Friday that the death of her mother increased the stress on her father. He was struggling to come to terms with the loss. He was depressed and kept saying he wanted his life to end as he did not want to be a burden on the family anymore.

This was very concerning for the family, Ms Kanokwan said.

As her father could not walk, she and other relatives had to take turns caring for him while arranging the funeral rites for her mother. 

She thanked their lawyer, Woraphan Benjaworakul, for voluntarily providing legal assistance to the family.

Ms Woraphan said constant legal assistance would be provided to enable the family to sue those responsible, for both civil and criminal cases.

She was working closely with police handling the case in ensuring action is taken action against those involved. 

Ms Woraphan said that according to the Provincial Electricity Authority, cables attached to power poles must provide a clearance 5.5 metres high when crossing over a road and 4.4 metres from the ground if on the roadside.

What caused the cable to fall was the main issue, Ms Woraphan said.

She and tambon chief Winai Thongthap led representatives from Khon Kaen provincial Red Cross, the provincial public health office and other agencies to visit the family.

Khon Kaen police chief Chamlong Suwalak said the investigation was progressing well. Police had so far interrogated four witnesses and gathered a lot of evidence.

This included information on the firm that owned the fallen Internet cable. The company had already contacted investigators, Pol  Capt Chamlong said.

The investigation was focused on two issues - whether the cable fell to the road due to damage or improper installation. or if someone or something caused it to fall.

They had examined footage from a camera that showed the incident, but it was not clear whether a 10-wheel truck travelling in the opposite direction had hit the black, overhead cable that fell to the road, Pol Capt Chamlong said.

A man sitting on the top of the truck was seen bending his head as if to avoid something. The truck driver would be called in for questioning.

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Vocabulary

  • ailing: ill and weak - ป่วย
  • autistic (adjective): a person suffering from autism which makes it difficult to communicate and react to other people - ออทิสติ, ความคิดหมกมุ่นในตนเองอย่างผิดปกติ
  • breadwinner: a person who supports their family with the money they earn - ผู้ที่เป็นหลักในการหาเงินเลี้ยงครอบครัว
  • burden: a serious or difficult responsibility that you have to deal with - ภาระ
  • come to terms with: to accept something unpleasant by learning to deal with it - รับมือกับความลำบาก
  • destitute: with no money or possessions - แร้นแค้น
  • footage: film of a particular subject or event - ฟิลม์หรือคลิปภาพยนตร์
  • hardship: difficulty - ความลำบาก
  • improper: not suited or appropriate to the situation - ไม่เหมาะสม ไม่สมควร
  • installation (noun): the act of fixing equipment or furniture in position so that it can be used - การติดตั้ง
  • interrogate: to ask someone a lot of questions in order to get information - สอบถาม,ซักถาม
  • paralysis: not able to move or do things - อัมพาต
  • questioning: when the police asks a person questions in the investigation of a crime -
  • rite: a traditional ceremony, especially a religious one - พิธีกรรม (พระราชพิธี)
  • sue: to take legal action against a person or organisation, especially by making a legal claim for money because of some harm that they have caused you - ฟ้องร้อง
  • violently: with great energy or strong movement, very strongly or severely - อย่างรุนแรง
  • vocational: teaching the skills necessary for particular jobs - การสอนวิชาชีพ
  • voluntarily: done because you choose to do it rather than because you have to - ด้วยความสมัครใจ
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