Nine Thai monks killed after 11-year-old driver collides with procession
Nine Buddhist monks were killed and several others injured in Mukdahan province, Thailand, when an 11-year-old boy driving his parents' pickup truck collided with their procession. The group of 35 monks and five lay followers were walking along the roadside during a pilgrimage when the incident occurred.

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AI-generatedNine Buddhist monks were killed and several others injured in Mukdahan province, Thailand, when an 11-year-old boy driving his parents' pickup truck collided with their procession. The group of 35 monks and five lay followers were walking along the roadside during a pilgrimage when the incident occurred. Police stated the boy took the truck without permission, lost control, and crashed into the procession. Five monks died at the scene, and four more succumbed to their injuries later in the hospital. Authorities are investigating the cause of the crash and determining the legal process for the child, who is reportedly a child with special needs.
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5 extractedPolice are determining the legal process for the child and examining the vehicle for cause.
The 11-year-old boy took his parents' pickup truck without permission.
The incident occurred in Mukdahan province, north-east Thailand, during a pilgrimage.
Nine Buddhist monks were killed and several others injured when hit by a pickup truck driven by an 11-year-old boy.
Preliminary information indicates the boy is a child with special needs.