“Chadda” tells bus driver to jump to escape fire before bus locks – urgently searching for him

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“Chadda” told the driver to jump out of the fire before the bus locked up, waiting for traffic to clear before sending the patient to Thammasat University Hospital.

Mr. Chatcha Thaiset, MP for Uthai Thani from the Bhumjaithai Party, revealed that from talking to him, he found that out of the three seriously injured students, one had a parent who had come with him, while the other two were searching for their parents. The parents would be taken to the hospital to look after them, while those who were safe were sent back to Uthai Thani. It was found that the children were in shock, but there were officers taking care of them the entire time to help with their mental health.

The three adults who died were two teachers and one trainee teacher. The exact number is still unknown.

For the news that they were admitted to Siriraj Hospital and Rajavithi Hospital, after checking, it was found that it was not true. Initially, all the injured were at Rangsit Hospital. After this, all the injured will be transferred to
Thammasat University Hospital, which has the equipment ready. However, at this time, we have to wait for the vehicles to be cleared in order to move the patients immediately.

When initially asked if the driver survived, Mr. Chatda said he probably did.

When asked further whether it was primarily an accident and not related to the condition of the car, Mr. Chatda said no, but he said the car was locked, the driver jumped out and escaped, and it is believed that the driver is now missing and has not been tracked down.

Source: Thai News Agency