Woman Driver Falls Asleep at Wheel, Crashes into Roadside Gathering, Killing 2 and Injuring 3
A woman driver fell asleep at the wheel on a Prachuap Khiri Khan highway, crashing into a roadside gathering of teenagers and killing two people while injuring three others in the 1:40 AM collision near Thagnam.
A woman driver returning to Prachuap Khiri Khan from Bangkok fell asleep at the wheel, causing her red Mitsubishi sedan to lose control and crash into a roadside gathering, killing two people and injuring three others while destroying seven motorcycles. Deputy Superintendent Pakorn Khun Phao of Muang Prachuap Khiri Khan Police Station reported receiving notification at 1:40 AM of the fatal collision on the Prachuap Khiri Khan-Sri Maha Bodhi Road in Tambon Thagnam, Muang District. Officers including Lieutenant Colonel Suparuk Yoopai, forensic pathologists from Chao Phraya Abhaiphubejra Hospital, and rescue personnel responded to the scene on the four-lane highway near a marble showroom. The red Mitsubishi sedan, driven by Ms. Phakkhawadee (surname withheld), was traveling from Bangkok toward Kabinburi District when the driver dozed off and the vehicle veered into a group of teenagers who had gathered to socialize since evening. The car struck seven parked motorcycles, hit the group of youths sitting along the roadside, and rear-ended another parked sedan. The two fatalities, identified as Kirkkach, 32, and Hasdin, 17, were found trapped under the vehicle, while three others—Nattapong, Kamphon, and Abhisit (surnames withheld)—sustained injuries. Witness Chokechai Potthung, 28, a volunteer rescue worker and relative of one injured person, reported approximately 10-15 people had been gathered at the spot before the car struck them violently. Investigators ordered an autopsy and instructed Ms. Phakkhawadee to undergo blood alcohol testing and detailed interrogation. A CCTV video posted by Chokechai showed the sedan approaching at high speed before losing control and striking the group of youngsters with significant force.