Chiang Mai crash: Families of four victims bid tearful goodbyes


Chiang Mai, bus crash.

BATU PAHAT: The first four victims of the 13 people killed in the Chiang Mai bus crash in Thailand were sent off by family and friends at three different funeral parlours here, for cremation in Pagoh.

Retired deputy headmistress Wong Yoke Ying, 58, was the first to be sent off Friday morning.

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