Bangkok Post

Doctor denies fleeing after slamming car into guard

- POST REPORTERS

A senior public health official yesterday admitted to ramming his car into a security guard at the Public Health Ministry in Nonthaburi on Friday.

Yorn Chiranakho­n, a senior doctor at Health Centre Region 12 overseeing the South, however, claimed he did not see Somchai Yamdee, a 22-year-old security guard who was closing a gate at the ministry, as it was night-time.

According to a person who witnessed the incident, Dr Yorn had the appearance of being intoxicate­d and was staggering with a red face before he got into his car to drive away from the building.

Pol Col Pannaphat Detchchote­visith, superinten­dent of Muang Nonthaburi police station, said the doctor refused to allow police to take a blood test to find out whether he was intoxicate­d.

The doctor has been charged with reckless driving causing others to receive severe injuries and driving under the influence of alcohol, said Pol Col Pannaphat.

Dr Yorn held a news conference yesterday evening after coming under fire from netizens and members of the public, after accusation­s that he may have been intoxicate­d emerged. The ministry had also asked him to clarify the matter.

He insisted he had not tried to flee and was willing to shoulder Mr Somchai’s medical expenses.

Asked whether he consumed alcohol on the day of the incident, Dr Yorn did not reply, but said he already told police all informatio­n relating to the case.

He expressed his regret over the incident and delivered an apology to the family of Mr Somchai, who had been rushed to Pranangkla­o Hospital after being dragged for around 20 metres after the impact at 8.10pm on Friday, according to witnesses.

The doctor said he did not follow the victim to the hospital as believed he would be summoned to give testimony at a police station.

“I insist that I had no intention of trying to escape. I drove through that gate because I wanted to go to Soi Akkanee on the other side of the ministry. It is not my regular route,” Dr Yorn said.

During the news conference, Dr Panpimol Wipulakorn, deputy permanent secretary for public health, said the ministry had not neglected the issue but would have to wait for the results of the police investigat­ion before considerin­g whether disciplina­ry action against the doctor was appropriat­e, she said.

Mr Somchai underwent two surgeries due to serious brain injuries caused by the crash and is currently in a coma on life support in the intensive care unit.

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