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The Ban Thap Chang Airport Rail Link station was cordoned off after the accident. (File photo: Somchai Poomlard)

The parents of a pregnant woman killed after falling onto the tracks at an Airport Rail Link station in 2017 have sought legal assistance as they continue a nine-year battle for compensation from the State Railway of Thailand (SRT).

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Prasit Nota, a Nan MP from the Klatham Party, on Tuesday accompanied the victim's parents, Weera and Thanyaporn Plianla, to meet Supoj Ruangroj, a public prosecutor responsible for legal aid and rights protection in Nan province, to seek advice and follow up on the long-running case.

The case stems from an accident on June 19, 2017, when Rossarin Plianla, 31, from Wiang Sa district in Nan, fell onto the tracks at Ban Thap Chang Airport Rail Link station and was struck by a train. She was about six months pregnant.

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