Train driver charged after deadly crash in Thailand


Emergency services work at a site where a train collided with a bus, several cars and motorcycles on Asok-Din Daeng Road, causing several casualties, in Bangkok, Thailand, May 16, 2026. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha

BANGKOK, May 17 (Reuters) - Thai ⁠police have charged a train driver with negligence ⁠after a crash on Saturday in central Bangkok in ‌which a freight train collided with a public bus at a rail crossing, killing eight people and injuring 32.

"The train driver has been charged ​with negligence causing death, as evidence clearly ⁠indicates reckless conduct leading ⁠to fatalities," Urumporn Koondejsumrit, head of the Makkasan Police Station, told ⁠Reuters.

He ‌said the bus driver would also be charged, but remained under medical treatment and could not ⁠be questioned, so charges had not yet been ​filed.

Investigators are examining ‌whether additional charges may be brought, he said.

On Saturday, ⁠thefreight train ​struck a bus that had been stopped on the tracks at a red light, sparking a fire that engulfed the vehicle and ⁠dragging several nearby vehicles along the ​tracks.

The site has been cleared and services restored, while authorities will tighten safety measures and oversight to prevent a repeat, Deputy ⁠Transport Minister Siripong Angkasakulkiat said in a statement.

Commuters said they had long feared a collision, as vehicles kept passing through the crossing despite stop signals.

"It should not have happened. I ​want all drivers to understand traffic ⁠laws properly," said Thanphisit Nawatkonoangkoon, a 20-year-old train commuter.

Thailand’s roads rank ​among the world’s deadliest, according to ‌the World Health Organization, due to ​weak enforcement of safety standards.

(Reporting by Orathai Sriring, Kitiphong Thaichareon and Napat Wesshasartar; Editing by David Holmes)

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