The fire-gutted bus that was carrying 38 students and six teachers on a field trip from Uthai Thani, on the highway in the Rangsit area of Pathum Thani on Tuesday. (Photo: Pongpat Wongyala)
Twenty students and three teachers on a field trip were killed by a fire that raced through their bus in Pathum Thani on Tuesday, while the fate of two others remained unknown.
Sixteen students and three teachers were sent to nearby hospitals for treatment, Transport Minister Suriya Juangroongruangkit said, adding that the causes of the accident were being investigated.
Of the three injured students admitted to patRangsit Hospital for treatment of burns, two had to be put on ventilators, local media reports quoted doctors as saying.
The driver of the bus, identified as Samarn Chankut, initially fled the scene and his mobile phone was turned off, acting national police chief Pol Lt Gen Kittirat Phunphet said.
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It was later reported that he had fled to Ang Thong but then turned himself in to police there on Tuesday night. He is now being held at Khu Khot police station in Pathum Thani.
Rescue workers said 15 of the dead passengers were primary school pupils and six were high schoolers. Six kindergarten pupils on the bus survived.
The bus was carrying 38 students, from Kindergarten 2 to Mathayom 3, and six teachers from Wat Khao Praya Sangkharam school in Lan Sak district of Uthai Thani province.