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Post by Soutpeel on Jun 5, 2016 9:53:10 GMT 7
Another speedboat mishap leaves 30 injured off Samet IslandAbout 30 tourists were injured after a speedboat rammed at a transport boat anchoring about 300 metres off Samet Island in Rating province before dawn Sunday. The incident that involved speedboat happened at about 2.30 am while a speedboat with about 30 tourists were heading for the mainland but unexpectedly crashed into the boat anchoring off the Samet Island. The boat was said to transport musical instruments of musical bands taking part in a convert on Samet Island. Initial report said no tourist was missing but 30 were rescued and were injured. All were later admitted to Rayong, Sri Rayong and Krungthep Rayong hospitals. englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/content/166052
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Post by Soutpeel on Jun 5, 2016 15:45:20 GMT 7
28 people injured when a speed boat rammed into a freighter near Koh SamedTwenty-eight tourists were injured with most of them suffering from head wounds after a speed boat in which they were travelling rammed into a freighter in the Gulf off Rayong province early Sunday morning. The accident took place at about 2.30 am as the speed boat was heading for the mainland from Koh Samed with 28 tourists after the end of a concert held on Sai Kaew beach on the island. One of the tourists, Mr Chatchai Charitwong, said went to the concert with four friends and, after the concert, they all took the speed boat with the other tourists for the mainland in Rayong province. But about five minutes after leaving a pier at Koh Samed, he said the speed boat rammed into a freighter which was anchoring in the sea. The collision threw several passengers off the boat and into the sea. 28 people were plucked from the sea and sent ashore for medical treatment. Most sustained minor injuries which required first aid. The skipper, Mr Winai Trakulwong, admitted that he didn’t see the freighter because it did not switch on any light on board at all. A search and rescue team was dispatched to the scene of the accident and surrounding area at dawn to look for passengers who might have been overlooked. englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/content/166068
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