2 stranded Canadians killed, injures British tourist
Tuesday, 02 December 2008 @ 01:08 PM ICT
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Two Canadian tourists stranded by Bangkok's airport closures were killed and a Briton seriously injured in a car crash as they rushed to catch a flight out of southern Thailand, police said on Tuesday.Two Canadian men aged 63 and 48 were killed early on Monday morning in southern Surat Thani province, as they headed to Phuket international airport, while a British woman was also wounded in the crash.
'The van overturned and plunged into the roadside after it tried to avoid crashing with a car in front, which suddenly slammed on the brakes,' said Captain Charkrit Nima of the local police force.
He said six tourists were travelling in the van in the hope of catching a Cathay Pacific flight from Phuket, which is handling extra flights out of the kingdom because of the week-long siege of Bangkok's two airports.
A Hong Kong national was killed in a similar traffic accident on Sunday as he also tried to get to Phuket to catch a flight back home.
Up to 350,000 passengers are estimated to have missed flights out of Thailand by the week-long closure of the huge Suvarnabhumi international airport, and the shuttering since last Thursday of the smaller Don Mueang.

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