This Article is From Oct 07, 2014

Boat Operator Charged over Indian Tourists' Deaths in Thailand

Boat Operator Charged over Indian Tourists' Deaths in Thailand

A longtail boat in Thailand

Bangkok: The operator of a Thai tourist boat, which was swamped by a huge wave killing two Indians onboard, has been charged with reckless driving causing death, police said on Monday.

The tourists, Yash Agarwal, 27, and Pankhuri Mittal, 26, rented the longtail boat to take them from Railay to Ao Nang in southern Thailand's popular Krabi province known for its pristine beaches on Sunday evening.

They drowned when the boat was lashed by a huge wave off the coast of Railay beach, east of Phuket.

Both Agarwal, who is from Hyderabad and Mittal, who is from Chandigarh, reportedly did not have the life vests on at the time of the incident.

Ekkapong Kinglek, 25, the boat operator, claimed though life vests were provided the two chose not to wear them.

He was charged with reckless driving causing death, Captain Praphan Nhuchaikaew of the Krabi City Police has said.

"They hired me to take them to Ao Nang. It was raining, but the waves weren t strong near Railay. I thought it would be safe," said Ekkapong.

"We were about 100 metres from the shore when we were hit by a big wave," he added.

"Once the boat filled with water, I could not see them, so I decided to swim to shore to get help," he said.


Rescue workers from the Ao Nang Administration Organisation and staff from nearby resorts searched in the stormy seas for an hour before they were able to find the two bodies.

It was very tough to find them because of the rough conditions, said Captain Praphan.

Ekkapong waited on the shore until police arrived. The bodies were taken to Krabi Hospital.

The Indian Embassy which was informed of the incident has asked the Regional Passport Offices in Hyderabad and Chandigarh to inform the families of the two victims, sources told PTI.

The Embassy will take the required steps to coordinate with the Thai authorities over the formalities involved in the release of the bodies to the families and the paperwork, the sources added.
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