Three tourists die in Thai bus crash
Three young British men on holiday in Thailand have died in a bus crash.
Bruno Melling-Firth, Conrad Quashie and Max Boomgaarden-Cook, all 19, were travelling through Khlong Khlung in the Kamphaeng Phet Province on Tuesday on their way to Chiang Mai when their coach collided with another bus. It is thought they died instantly.
The three men had only arrived in Thailand last Thursday to start a nine-week holiday of a lifetime before starting university in September.
Two more Brits travelling on the bus survived the crash although one is injured and in hospital in Bangkok. Details of other passengers on the bus is unknown.
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