1 dead, 1 missing after boat accident in Thailand FMTNews FMTWorld
BANGKOK: One person has died and another remains missing after a boating accident in southern Thailand, police said today.
The tourist boat struck a waterspout and capsized, throwing seven Thai passengers into Ban Laem district’s Bangtaboon River in Phetchaburi province yesterday evening. Four women and a man were pulled from the waters, sustaining mild injuries, with rescuers searching until midnight for the two other passengers.There was no information on the seventh passenger, also believed to be a man in his twenties.Tourist hotspots have seen serious accidents, such as the deaths of almost 50 Chinese tourists in 2018 after their boat capsized off holiday island Phuket.
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