Two women killed by train at level crossing

Two women killed by train at level crossing

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The motorcycle ridden by the two women killed by a freight train at a level crossing in Bang Lamung ditrict, Chon Buri, on Sunday morning. (Photo: Amporn Sangkaew)
The motorcycle ridden by the two women killed by a freight train at a level crossing in Bang Lamung ditrict, Chon Buri, on Sunday morning. (Photo: Amporn Sangkaew)

CHON BURI -  Two young women on a motorcycle crashed into a lowered railway crossing barrier and were then run over by a freight train and killed about an hour before dawn on Sunday. 

Na Jomtien police said the accident at a level crossing in tambon Na Jomtien of Bang Lamung district occurred about 5am.

Police called to the scene reported that two women riding a motorcycle had been killed. One was identified as a young Lao woman, Chinda Suwannalat, 17. The second woman remained unidentified and was severely mutilated.

Train number 4504, hauling a load of crude oil tankers, was stopped about one kilometre further down the line from the level crossing. Human body parts were were seen stuck to the locomotive.

Train driver Chatchai Wongsa-nguansodsri, 39, said he saw something on the track ahead as the train approached and then passed through the crossing. He applied the brakes but it took another kilometre for the heavily loaded train to come to a halt.

A level crossing official said security camera footage showed that after the barriers were lowered the women’s motorcycle had hit one of the arms. Both women fell onto the track and were hit by the freight train.

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