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Hat Yai: Car driver flees the scene on foot after motorcycle couple thrown off bridge

Police in Hat Yai in Thailand’s south are looking for the diver of a Toyota Camry after a married couple were killed in a collision on a bridge over the railway tracks.
Hat Yai police found the Camry abandoned on the bridge on Petchkasem Road. It had Bangkok license plates – ภต (phor tor) 296.
Nearby was a Honda Wave on its side.

On the road surface 4 meters below were Sakkarin Sae-tan, 63, and his wife Somporn, 60.
They had suffered head trauma and were dead at the scene.
There were no witnesses but Hat Yai police said that the couple had been to the market and were heading out of town while the Camry driver was heading into Hat Yai.
The incident happened around 5 am Sunday morning near the Hat Yai railway station.

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