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Police re-enact Health Ministry car accident


Weerachai said the second inspection would use Yorn’s car and be based on interviews with automobile experts, as well as include analysis of data recorded by the vehicle regarding whether hitting a person would be felt by the driver. The second inspection was deemed necessary because the first simulation did not use Yorn’s car. On Tuesday, Yorn surrendered to police over charges linked to the crash including reckless driving causing serious injury, driving while being intoxicated and attempted murder. An unnamed eyewitness told police that he was following Yorn’s car and saw the gate was closed, but the car crashed into the gate, knocking the guard to the ground. He also used a mobile phone to record what happened, which he submitted to police.


Source: The Nation Bangkok November 15, 2017 07:41 UTC



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