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S. Korean tourists drowned after golf-buggy collision

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BANGKOK: The bodies of two South Korean men who drowned while golfing in northern Thailand have been found, police said, after their wives’ buggy collided with their own, knocking them into a river.

The group were on a ferry preparing to cross the river that runs through the course when the men – who were in one buggy – were accidental­ly rammed by their wives in another.

The impact threw them all into the muddy waters, said district police Lieutenant Colonel Suwat Suawatmont­ri.

The women were promptly rescued by nearby fishermen.

More than 50 rescue workers from the military and police were involved in the search for the missing men -- Jun Yong-sung, 68, and Jaeoong Ha, 76.

One body was found last night about 2km from the accident site, while the other was discovered by villagers on Thursday morning “floating near a temple”, Suwat said.

“Their wives said both are able to swim but I think the cause of drowning was the strong undercurre­nt,” he added.

The two couples arrived in Thailand on Christmas Eve for a holiday.

Thailand typically draws more than 35 million visitors each year.

But tourism took a hit in 2018 after a ferry carrying Chinese tourists in southern Thailand sank in July, bringing a death toll to 47 people.

The accident, which highlighte­d lax safety rules in the tourism sector, left Chinese tourists wary and caused an immediate drop in visitor numbers.

Thai authoritie­s have been scrambling to remake the country’s image since then, reacting swiftly to any issues facing tourists, especially from China.

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