Sedan crashes into car lot, driver dies, drugs found

Sedan crashes into car lot, driver dies, drugs found

LAMPANG — A speeding sedan veered off a curve and slammed into a used car dealership in Lampang on 29 June 2026, damaging five vehicles before the driver died at the scene. Police also found suspected methamphetamine pills inside the wrecked car.

The accident was reported to the provincial 191 emergency call center at around 12:51. Rescue workers were dispatched to a used car lot on Chamathewi Road (Old Lampang–Hang Chat Road) in Bo Haeo subdistrict, Mueang district, after receiving reports that a sedan had overturned and crashed into the dealership, trapping the driver.

At the scene, rescuers found the dealership’s steel roof structure had partially collapsed from the impact. The silver Nissan Almera, registered in Lampang, was severely damaged and wedged against vehicles on display.

A man believed to be 35-40 years old was found unconscious behind the wheel with critical injuries. Rescue workers used hydraulic cutting equipment to free him before performing CPR, but he was pronounced dead shortly afterward.

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A witness told police the sedan had been traveling at high speed, with two other vehicles following closely behind. Sensing danger, the witness slowed down and pulled to the roadside. The sedan then failed to negotiate a curve and crashed into the dealership without colliding with any other moving vehicle.

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During an inspection of the wreckage, officers found a blue zip-lock bag and about seven methamphetamine pills scattered inside the passenger compartment and near the rear door. The area was sealed off while investigators, forensic officers, prosecutors and a forensic pathologist examined the scene.

The crash damaged five vehicles, including the Nissan involved in the accident, an Isuzu SUV, a pickup truck parked beside the road, and two vehicles displayed inside the dealership.

Police are documenting evidence, verifying the identity of the deceased and the vehicle’s registered owner, and investigating the source of the suspected drugs found in the car as part of the ongoing inquiry.