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Posted 16 January 2010 - 07:11 AM

Terrible accident being reported in the Phuket Gazette. Tragedy for the new bride losing her husband. However I'm not surprised this accident has happened. I see these old Land Rovers, much modified with Toyota parts, racing about collecting tourists. Have to wonder if these drivers are qualified or even licensed to carry passengers, I expect no regulations are enforced. An accident waiting to happen. Won't be the last...


Aussie killed in Phuket Land Rover plunge

PHUKET: A driver lost control of a jeep full of tourists heading down Big Buddha Hill, killing a 26-year-old Australian man who was on his honeymoon in Phuket.

The deceased's name is known, but is being withheld pending notification of next of kin.

Several other tourists were injured in the accident, which happened at about 11am this morning. The condition of one of the tourists is considered ‘serious’.

The Thai driver said the brakes failed, causing him to lose control of the vehicle, which flipped over in the accident.

The vehicle was a Land Rover jeep, not a tour bus as had been reported by a local blog.

There were nine tourists in the back of the jeep at the time.

Tori Giles, a member of an Australian family of six who were part of the group, sustained a head injury in the accident.

“I can remember that when the jeep was heading down the hill on the way back, I felt the driver change gear, then there was a bang. After that I can’t remember anything,” he said.

A Safari Tour employee told the Gazette the company had been in operation 17 years.

“We have never had a problem like this before,” he said. “The company will take responsibility and take care of all the tourists who were involved in the accident.”

The injured tourists are being treated at Bangkok Hospital Phuket.

Chalong Police Inspector Col Chana Sudtimas said, “We will have to arrest the driver for causing death by careless driving.

“He may have to spend as much as 10 years in jail, depending on what the judge decides,” he added.

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Posted 16 January 2010 - 07:12 AM

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Posted 16 January 2010 - 08:33 AM

Ideally you want public transport vehicles to be new and safe along with an alert competent driver.

But soso hilly rainslicked roads are always dangerous.
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