A woman died when a car driven by her visiting foreign son-in-law plunged off a hill road leading to a viewpoint in Sichon district.
The Norwegian driver and four other members of the family, including his wife and children, were injured.
The accident happened in the Ao Thong Yang Khao Phlai Dam area of tambon Thung Sai in Sichon district, Pol Col Kittisak Ramsawat, the district police chef, said. It was reported to police around 2.30pm.
Police and rescue workers rushed to the scene reported that a seven-seat car with Bangkok licence plates had rolled over as it plunged 20 metres down the hillside. The top of the vehicle was flattened and the six people in the car were seriously injured.
All were taken to Sichon Hospital. One of them, a woman, Lamai Singthong, was later pronounced dead.
The injured were the Norwegian driver, whose name was given as Bjorn Sifla, his wife Suwandee, their daughters Natalie and Inthira, and his father-in-law Prasan Singthong. There was no official spelling of the driver’s name.
Pol Col Kittisak said Ms Suwandee and her family had travelled from Norway to visit her parents in Sichon district. Her Norwegian husband was driving them to a viewpoint over the Gulf of Thailand.
The road was steep and unfamiliar to him, and it appeared he lost control and the vehicle ran off the road.
The police investigation was continuing. – Bangkok Post