At least nine monks killed in Thailand after boy drives truck into procession
An 11-year-old boy drove his parents' truck into a Buddhist procession in Mukdahan, Thailand, killing at least nine monks and critically injuring three others. The incident occurred on Thursday morning as a group of 34 monks and five lay followers were on a pilgrimage.

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AI-generatedAn 11-year-old boy drove his parents' truck into a Buddhist procession in Mukdahan, Thailand, killing at least nine monks and critically injuring three others. The incident occurred on Thursday morning as a group of 34 monks and five lay followers were on a pilgrimage. Police are investigating the circumstances of the crash, stating that charges have not yet been filed as they are still trying to establish what happened. The boy had reportedly taken the truck without permission and lost control of the vehicle after driving for several miles. Authorities are awaiting the boy's recovery from shock before they can question him.
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5 extractedPolice have not filed charges as they establish circumstances, and the boy is in shock and unable to be questioned.
Five monks died at the scene, three in hospital, and a ninth monk later died, with at least three others critically injured.
The incident occurred in Mukdahan province, Thailand, involving 34 monks and five lay followers on a pilgrimage.
An 11-year-old boy drove his parents' truck into a Buddhist procession, killing at least nine monks.
Deadly transport accidents are common in Thailand due to speeding, drink-driving, and weak law enforcement.