A Thai embassy official, travelling with the visiting Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn in Bangladesh, was killed in a road accident on Thursday(18-02-10). Police and local media said a car of the Thai princess' convoy collided with a pickup van at Mirzapur on their way from Gaibandha to Dhaka. Princess Sirindhorn's car was not hit. But Pannee Likanajule, 55, a counsellor of the Thai embassy in Dhaka was critically injured. She was initially admitted to Kumudini Hospital in Mirzapur but later flown to the Combined Military Hospital in the capital by air ambulance on life support. Doctors at the military hospital declared her dead at 5.05pm, CMH medical "The patient suffered internal haemorrhages from the accident. She also had cardiac complications. Thailand's Princess Sirindhorn went to Gaibandha on Tuesday at the invitation of Jivita Bangladesh, a local voluntary organisation, to observe the country's rural life and culture. The princess is visiting Bangladesh as part of a US research team from the Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University.
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Thursday, February 18, 2010
Thai embassy official dies in road accident
A Thai embassy official, travelling with the visiting Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn in Bangladesh, was killed in a road accident on Thursday(18-02-10). Police and local media said a car of the Thai princess' convoy collided with a pickup van at Mirzapur on their way from Gaibandha to Dhaka. Princess Sirindhorn's car was not hit. But Pannee Likanajule, 55, a counsellor of the Thai embassy in Dhaka was critically injured. She was initially admitted to Kumudini Hospital in Mirzapur but later flown to the Combined Military Hospital in the capital by air ambulance on life support. Doctors at the military hospital declared her dead at 5.05pm, CMH medical "The patient suffered internal haemorrhages from the accident. She also had cardiac complications. Thailand's Princess Sirindhorn went to Gaibandha on Tuesday at the invitation of Jivita Bangladesh, a local voluntary organisation, to observe the country's rural life and culture. The princess is visiting Bangladesh as part of a US research team from the Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University.
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