21-year-old S'porean driver killed, 4 other S'poreans hurt in Phuket after car crashed into tour bus
PHUKET — A Singaporean woman was killed and seven others, including her four compatriots, injured when a car she was driving hit a small tour bus while coming downhill on a hilly road in Muang district on Friday (Aug 12) night.
The accident was reported around 10.50pm, said Police Captain Charnnarong Prakhongkua, an investigation officer at Karon police station.
Police, disaster prevention and mitigation officials and rescue workers arrived at the scene and found a badly damaged Toyota Yaris with Phuket licence plates and a small white bus with Phuket licence plates and a broken windscreen on Patak Road in Karon.
A preliminary investigation found that the car was travelling from the town of Chalong to Karon. While the car was coming downhill, the driver lost control of her vehicle, causing it to hit the bus, which had earlier taken a group of tourists to Kata beach.
The impact of the crash caused injuries to five Singaporean tourists in the car — aged between 21 and 66 years old — including the driver, as well as the bus driver and two guides from the tour bus.
The injured from both vehicles were rushed to Chalong and Vachira Phuket hospitals.
The 21-year-old Singaporean woman driver was unconscious at the scene and succumbed to her injuries on the way to the hospital.
A police investigation is ongoing to find the exact cause of the crash. BANGKOK POST