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Boy dies after motorcycle struck by lorry in Samut Prakan
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SAMUT PRAKAN — 5 May 2026, A 12-year-old boy was killed when he was run over by a lorry after the motorcycle he was riding on with his father swerved to avoid a pushcart on a road in Samut Prakan province, officials said.
Emergency services were alerted to the crash on Thepharat Road, also known as Bang Na-Trat Road, on an outbound frontage lane at kilometre marker 16 in Bang Chalong subdistrict, Bang Phli district.
Rescue workers arriving at the scene found the boy, a Myanmar national, with fatal head injuries after being struck by the rear wheels of an 18-wheeler lorry. His body was found in the middle of the road.
His father, 38, also a Myanmar national, was injured and taken to hospital.
The motorcycle lay overturned on the road, prompting authorities to temporarily close two left lanes to manage traffic.
The lorry involved was found parked about 100 metres from the scene. The driver, identified as Montree Maijaroen, 49, remained at the site to give a statement to police.
Investigators said traces of blood and tissue were found on the left-side trailer wheels.
Witnesses told police the father and son had been riding normally when they encountered a vendor pushing a cart against traffic. The motorcycle swerved into the road to avoid the cart and was struck by the lorry travelling behind them.
The lorry driver said he had been driving normally when the motorcycle suddenly moved into his path. He said he tried to avoid the collision but was unable to do so.
Police Lieutenant Colonel Saphat Prakarnpitak, an investigating officer at Bang Phli police station, inspected the scene and ordered the boy’s body to be sent to the forensic institute at Ramathibodi Chakri Naruebodindra Hospital.
The lorry driver has been taken in for further questioning as legal proceedings continue.
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