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Driver found dead in car towed by police about 12 hours after accident on highway

Car The body of the driver of the accident was found in the wreckage of the car 12 hours after the accident.

A white car with a Bangkok license plate collided with a concrete obstacle on Tuesday morning on a highway in the Si Racha district of Chonburi province, Thailand, after which the wrecked carHanded over to police. vehicle pound.

According to emergency responders, after examining the wreckage, they found no trace of the driver and believed he may have been taken to hospital before arriving at the scene. was given.

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After the car was towed to the pound that night, when the police searched the car, they found the dead body of Pattarachai Attaporn, 68, in the driver's seat, and decapitated. I was in a lot of pain. Thai media said he had been dead for hours from injuries and broken bones.

The dead man was found 12 hours after the car accident
Rescuers said they thought the driver had been taken to hospital before reaching the scene.

Pol Lt Col Ratthaphon Wanna, Deputy Chief of Highway Police Station 1, told the rescue team that the car had been stolen. He said he would pound the car for storage until relatives of the owner contacted them for the wreckage. I went to check for a specific document that I was hoping to find inside.

But instead of paperwork, the chief found a dead body in the driver's seat 12 hours after the crash was reported at 7am.

The dead man was found 12 hours after the car accident
Investigation is underway as to how the body went unnoticed by emergency responders

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When news of the accident spread on social media, Rescue and his team came under a lot of criticism for not working hard enough.

Major General Ekkarat Rimsangkardo, commander of the Highway Police Department, confirmed that an investigation would be launched into how and why the debacle happened.

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