Bus crash in northern Thailand leaves 13 dead

Thai guide and 12 Malaysian tourists killed after vehicle hit car in Doi Saket district

Thai rescue workers remove bodies and injured Malaysian passengers from the wreckage of a tourist bus after it crashed on a mountain roadside in the Doi Saket district in northern Thailand. Photograph: EPA
Thai rescue workers remove bodies and injured Malaysian passengers from the wreckage of a tourist bus after it crashed on a mountain roadside in the Doi Saket district in northern Thailand. Photograph: EPA

Twelve Malaysian tourists and a Thai guide were killed after their bus crashed in northern Thailand on Sunday, police said.

The bus, carrying 23 people, hit a car and ran off a curve in the road in the Doi Saket district, near the northern city of Chiang Mai, provincial police chief Major General Montri Sambunyanon told Reuters.

The 10 other people on the bus, including the Thai driver, were also injured in the crash and are being treated in hospital in Chiang Mai city, Mr Montri said.

Two people from the other vehicle were injured as well.

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Thailand has one of the highest road death rates in the world, according to its public health ministry, with reckless and drunk-driving among the top reasons for crashes.

Malaysians are the second largest group of visitors to Thailand. More than 293,000 arrived in November, accounting for 11.5 per cent of tourist arrivals, according to the tourism ministry.

Reuters