Thai woman suffers broken leg after bang fai rocket crashes into her home
A woman in Nakhon Ratchasima suffered a broken leg when a bang fai rocket crashed through her home during a May festival celebration in Bua Lai district. The family sought 350,000 baht in compensation but received rejection until public att
Thai woman suffers broken leg after bang fai rocket crashes into her homeLegacyA woman in Nakhon Ratchasima is seeking compensation after a bang fai rocket crashed through her home and injured her daughter-in-law, resulting in a broken leg. The incident occurred on May 6 in Bua Lai district when a rocket reportedly fell through the roof of a shared family home. The 34 year old victim, Chanapa, suffered a broken left leg after being struck while sitting in her bedroom. Chanapa’s mother-in-law, 52 year old Somsuan, told the media that a child was also inside the room at the time but escaped injury. She said the incident could have been fatal if the rocket had hit the child. Officials from the Bua Lai Subdistrict Administrative Office later visited the property and offered repairs to the damaged roof. However, Somsuan said the event organiser had not contacted the family regarding compensation for Chanapa’s injury. She added that the family had paid all medical expenses themselves. Photo via Facebook/ Korat Watch According to Somsuan, the family requested 350,000 baht in compensation from the organiser, but the demand was rejected. She said the family decided to take the matter public after receiving a response from the organiser stating, “If you want the money, go sue for it.” The bang fai rocket accident drew criticism online and renewed concerns over safety standards at annual rocket festivals across the Isaan region. Several social media users noted that similar incidents occur almost every year without long-term preventive measures being introduced. Following public attention on the case, Bua Lai Subdistrict Administrative Office mayor Mongkhon Nontanam told Workpoint News that officials had continued assisting the family. Photo via Facebook/ Korat Watch Mongkhon said local officials repaired the damaged roof and provided a new bed and bedding after household items were damaged in the incident. He also stated that officials had already offered 20,000 baht in compensation and planned to cover Chanapa’s medical expenses based on hospital receipts. The incident was not the only reported rocket-related case during the festival period. In Kalasin, another woman used social media to seek accountability after a rocket reportedly landed at her home. No injuries or property damage were reported in that incident.
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