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Praewa’s family raises crash funds

Court orders B41m be paid by Aug 28

- POST REPORTERS

The family of Orachorn “Praewa” Devahastin na Ayudhya, who caused a tollway crash that left nine people dead in 2010, has managed to raise funds to compensate families for their loss, according to deputy permanent secretary for justice, Tawatchai Thaikyo.

Mr Thawatchai, in his role as Justice Ministry spokesman, stated Orachorn’s family had amassed funds to pay the court-ordered compensati­on of an estimated 41 million baht.

Speaking on Facebook, he said the family had assigned its lawyer to gather the required compensati­on and place it with the court pending discussion­s with the victims.

Mr Thawatchai advised the family to inform the victims’ lawyer quickly once the money had been lodged with the court, so as to avoid paying interest over the late compensati­on payment.

The latest developmen­t came after the Department of Legal Execution (DLE) was reportedly asked by the Justice Ministry to seize and auction off land owned by Orachorn’s family in order to raise the compensati­on money.

The land — which comprises 31 plots covering a total area of 21 rai in Sam Roi Yot district, Prachuap Khiri Khan province — was being offered for 50 million baht. Orachorn’s family was reportedly seeking to use the proceeds of the sale to pay the courtorder­ed compensati­on.

Mr Tawatchai said earlier that the DLE would be asked to step in if Orachorn fails to pay the compensati­on by Aug 28.

Once the DLE steps in, the entire process would be completed within six months of the Aug 28 deadline, he said.

Sakda Phayungtho­ng, who was brokering the sale on behalf of the family, stressed that he was talking to prospectiv­e buyers since the family intended to sell their land as quickly as possible.

Mr Sakda said that since the asking price of 50 million baht was on par with market prices, he was confident a deal would be signed soon.

“If the land sale is delayed beyond Aug 28, the Devahastin na Ayudhya family will mobilise funds from relatives to be put up as compensati­on,” Mr Sakda said.

The Justice Ministry said that the four defendants in the 2010 tollway crash — which killed nine people and injured four others — must pay compensati­on to 25 relatives of victims totalling 41 million baht by Aug 28.

The four defendants in question are Orachorn, who was driving the car that crashed onto the back of a passenger van carrying Thammasat University students and staff on Dec 27, 2010; her parents, and the person who lent her the car.

Orachorn, also known as Rawinbhiro­n Arunvongse, was 16 at the time of the crash, and was not yet eligible to hold a driver’s licence.

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