Bangkok, Thailand
Act Daily News
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A forty five-year-old Irish vacationer died in Thailand on Tuesday after falling from a shifting practice, Thai police mentioned.
Patrick Ward fell from the practice in Kanchanburi province, west of the capital Bangkok, because it handed a scenic view at low pace, in line with Sai Yok district Pol. Maj. Kiatisak Kerdchok.
Kiatisak mentioned Ward could have fallen as he walked between carriages. It was unclear if Ward was wanting on the view or taking photographs, he mentioned.
Police have been shortly alerted to the incident and medical employees rushed to assist Ward, however have been unable to resuscitate him, Kiatisak mentioned.
Ward had boarded the practice from the River Kwai station in Kanchanaburi, a province identified for its pure points of interest, together with the Krasae Caves, near the location of the incident.
Many guests are additionally drawn to the railway’s historical past, made well-known by the 1957 World War II movie, the Bridge on the River Kwai. The railway route, constructed by prisoners of warfare, as soon as linked Thailand with neighboring Myanmar.
Ward had entered Thailand on a vacationer visa on December 26, in line with authorities. A police investigation is ongoing.
Act Daily News has reached out to the Irish Embassy in Bangkok for remark.