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CCTV Captures Moment Pickup Truck Loses Control, Crashes into Deputy Principals Car at Bueng Ba School, Injuries Reported

Local04 Feb 2026 15:40 GMT+7

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CCTV Captures Moment Pickup Truck Loses Control, Crashes into Deputy Principals Car at Bueng Ba School, Injuries Reported

CCTV footage captured the moment a pickup truck lost control and crashed into the car of the deputy principal of Bueng Ba School, causing injuries. Authorities are preparing to investigate the cause of this accident.


At 07:30 on 4 Feb 2026 GMT+7, Police Lieutenant Colonel Saichon Adjai, deputy investigation officer of Nong Suea Police Station, received a report of a traffic accident with three injured, one trapped inside a vehicle on Liap Khlong Sip Road, east side, Village No. 3, Bueng Ba Subdistrict, Nong Suea District, Pathum Thani Province. Upon notification, he informed his superiors and rushed to the scene with Ruamkatanyu Foundation volunteers and hydraulic rescue tools.

At the scene near Bueng Ba Temple on Liap Khlong 10 Road, officers found a bronze-colored pickup truck with two injured occupants: driver Mr. Chakrapong Nonluecha, 22, and passenger Mr. Amnat Sing Sanong, 45. They were given first aid before being taken to Nong Suea Hospital. Nearby, a Bangkok-registered car had an injured occupant trapped inside. Rescue workers used hydraulic tools to extract the injured person.

Preliminary information identified the injured woman as Ms. Saifon Sukjit, 44, the deputy principal of Bueng Ba School. Rescue workers gave her first aid before transferring her to Srinakharinwirot University Hospital.

Reviewing CCTV footage showed the deputy principal was driving from Thanyaburi toward Nong Suea to get to Bueng Ba School, while the pickup truck was heading from Nong Suea toward Thanyaburi. At the accident site, the pickup truck lost control, crossed into the opposite lane, and collided violently with the deputy principal’s car. Two people in the pickup truck—the driver and front passenger—were injured. The deputy principal, driving alone, was trapped inside her vehicle until rescue workers freed her, gave first aid, and took her to Nong Suea Hospital.

Police recorded the accident scene as evidence and plan to question both parties after their hospital discharge to determine the cause of this accident.