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Tourist Boats Collide in Bangkok Killing Hungarian Tourists and Injuring 20 More

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Thai rescue workers attend to an injured tourist Sunday, June 27, 2010, on arrival in Surat Thani, Thailand, following a speedboat accident near the island of Pha-ngan. Forty-two passengers were injured and two were missing after two boats carrying Thai and foreign tourists collided in the Gulf of Thailand on the way to a popular island beach party, police said Sunday. (AP Photo/Daily News)  ** THAILAND OUT **

Thai rescue workers attend to an injured tourist Sunday

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BANGKOK – A 61 year old Hungarian woman has been killed and 19 Korean tourists injured when their boat crashed into another vessel in central Thailand, police said on Saturday.

The 61-year-old died and 26-year-old female Korean tourist identified only as Chung fractured a rib, and 19 others including two other Hungarians sustained minor injuries after the collision Friday evening.

The 30-seat boat, Por Chokyothin, was carrying 23 tourists to view fireflies at night along the river when another passenger boat, Sor Sakcharoenporn, with no passenger on board crashed into it in front of Wat Bang Khae Yai in tambon Kwai Om, said Pol Maj Wattana Nuansridam, a duty officer at Amphawa police station, who was alerted around 8pm on Friday.

The impact of the crash threw all passengers, including 21 South Korean tourists and two other Hungarian nationals, out of the boat. They were drifting in the river with all wearing life jacket vests. Local residents witnessing the incident rushed to help them and alerted police, Thai media reported on Saturday.

Rescue workers send one of injured tourists to a hospital following a boat crash in the Mae Klong River in Samut Songkhram’s Amphawa district on Friday night.

All 23 tourists were retrieved from the river and all sustained injuries, but four of them were seriously hurt. They were all sent to nearby hospitals.

A police investigation found that the Chok Yothin boat took the tourists from the Amphawa Floating Market to view sparking fireflies in the river.

Police believed that the boat driver might have turned off the lights so the tourists could clearly view fireflies in the dark night. The empty boat might not have seen the tourist boat when it crashed into it.

Investigators would summon the drivers of the two boats who vanished after the crash for questioning to find out the exact cause of the crash.

The Hungarian embassy in Bangkok confirmed that one of its citizens was killed in a boat accident but could provide no further details.

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