Eight monks killed in Thailand after 11-year-old boy crashes truck


BANGKOK, July 2 (Reuters) - ⁠Eight Buddhist monks were killed and more than ⁠20 others injured after being hit by a ‌pickup truck driven by an 11-year-old boy while on a pilgrimage in Thailand's northeastern province of Mukdahan, officials said on Thursday.

The victims were ​part of a group of 34 ⁠Buddhist monks and ⁠five lay followers undertaking a pilgrimage from a temple in ⁠Mukdahan ‌province to another in neighbouring Ubon Ratchathani province, Mukdahan Governor Vorayan Bunarat said at a ⁠press conference.

Five monks died at the scene, ​while three ‌others later succumbed to their injuries in hospital, the ⁠governor said. ​Another 22 monks and one layperson were injured in the crash, including four who are now in critical ⁠condition.

"The driver, an 11-year-old boy with ​special needs, took the pickup truck from his family home and drove about 10 km (6 miles) before hitting the ⁠group of monks," said Major General Pairoj Thaiphutra, the Mukdahan provincial police chief.

Police have not filed any charges as investigators are still trying to establish the circumstances ​surrounding the crash, Pairoj said.

Officers have ⁠not yet been able to question the boy because ​he remains in a state ‌of shock and is unable to ​provide a statement, he added.

(Reporting by Panarat Thepgumpanat and Panu Wongcha-um; Editing by David Stanway)

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