Racing car kills nine spectators

24 Nov, 2008

Nine Thai racing fans have been killed and five including the driver injured when a car crashed and flipped over a barrier into a crowd of spectators at a Bangkok race track, police said Sunday.
Lieutenant Colonel Wanchai Chaengaree, a senior police official at the scene, said the car lost control soon after the race started late Saturday night at a track on the northern outskirts of the capital.
"One of two racing cars lost control when it left the starting point, hitting a barrier and running into the crowd of spectators," he told AFP. Six men died at the scene, while three others died later in hospital, he said. Five people including the driver were treated for injuries.
Wanchai said that the driver will be charged with negligence resulting in injury and death to other people. The maximum punishment is ten years in jail and a fine of 20,000 baht (570 dollars).

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