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'Sleeping' driver suspected as Thailand bus plunge kills at least 29

A bus carrying New Year travellers plunged off one of Thailand’s highest bridges in the kingdom’s northeast, leaving at least 29 people dead, police said on Friday.

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Emergency crews inspect the wreckage of the bus after it plunged into a ravine and (below) a rescue worker retrieves a body. Photo: EPA

A bus carrying New Year travellers plunged off one of Thailand’s highest bridges in the kingdom’s northeast, leaving at least 29 people dead, police said on Friday.

The accident occurred around midnight Thursday-Friday in Lom Sak district, Phetchabun province while the bus was en route to the northern province of Chiang Rai.

“We suspect the bus driver fell asleep,” Major General Sukit Samana, police commander of Phetchabun province, said.

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Twenty-eight bodies were found in the ravine and one died in hospital, he said.

Several others were in a critical condition.

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Two Chinese citizens were among the victims, Beijing’s official Xinhua news agency reported quoting the Chinese embassy in Bangkok, although there was no confirmation from the Thai authorities.

“The eyewitness who informed the police said the bus went very fast before it plunged into the ravine,” Sukit said.
A Thai rescue worker retrieves a body from a ravine at a bus crashed accident site in Phetchabun province, northern Thailand, on Friday. Photo: EPA
A Thai rescue worker retrieves a body from a ravine at a bus crashed accident site in Phetchabun province, northern Thailand, on Friday. Photo: EPA
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