From Andrew Drummond, Hua Hin
Monday October 5th 2009
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A British honeymoon couple today spoke of their miraculous 
escape from death when a train on the Orient Express line in Thailand 
crashed killing ten people and injuring over 50.
Richard Stroud, 43, and his bride Dawn, 34, were thrown from 
their beds as the Bangkok bound train left the rails and crashed into 
another train. Their carriage came to an abrupt halt and then rolled 
twice sending the couple spinning.
‘It was like we were in space when the carriage rolled. One minute I saw
 Richard on the other side of the carriage, then he was gone, then he 
was there again. We were literally flying,’ said Dawn, a retail manager 
at Home Bargains in Stroud.
‘I ended up on top of Richard then our beds ended up on top of us.’ Honeymooners Dawn and Richard Stroud in Hua Hin Hospital
Honeymooners Dawn and Richard Stroud in Hua Hin Hospital
Richard and Dawn were heading back to Bangkok for a flight home last 
night after a two week holiday in Thailand, which began with two days in
 Bangkok, a week the northern capital Chiang Mai taking in some jungle 
trekking.
For the last week they had gone south of the island of Koh Meuk in 
Thailand’s Trang Province. ‘It was idyllic. Because of the down turn in 
tourism we had a beach and a resort, which can accommodate 300 people, 
virtually all to ourselves’,  said Richard, Materials Manager for G.E. 
Aviation in Cheltenham, previously married with two sons.
‘We decided to take a first class cabin back to Bangkok taking the same 
route the Orient Express takes.  It may have saved our lives.  We were 
asleep when we were awoken by the whole train shuddering.
‘I shouted down to Dawn in the bottom bunk ‘What the hell is that!’.  
Then suddenly we were both thrown out of our bunks.  I hit some metal, 
and then came down on the sink.  Then the train started rolling.
‘When we recovered it was pitch black but we found some lights we put on
 our heads for caving and switched them on. All around us we could hears
 moans and crying.
‘After a while rescuers came and they were very good.  They put a neck 
brace on me and pulled me up and out through a window as the train was 
on its side.
‘As we walked away we had to pick our way through mangled metal and 
wreckage and the bodies of those from a 2nd Class carriage, who were not
 so lucky.’
Richard and Dawn Stroud will have to wait two weeks before they are 
allowed to fly back to the hometown which bears their name – Stroud.  
Doctors have told Richard he is not fit to fly in the meantime.
He has two fractured ribs and bad body bruising.
Thai State Railways Governor  Yuthanna  Thapcharoen said: ‘Among the 10 
people dead is a 2-yr-old girl.  We have already begun an enquiry into 
why the train left its tracks and I cannot comment further.’
The Thai News  Agency said a switching error may have been the cause of 
the crash near Hua Hin, a Thai beach resort 150 miles south of Bangkok 
early this morning.  The train was due in Bangkok at 08.25am.
But it is also being  reported that the train’s driver had gone through a
 red signal and that the train was travelling too fast to successfully 
traverse a junction.
NB: Foreign/Home News Desks: final death toll and injuries likely to change:
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British Honeymoon Couple Survive Thai Train Horror
 
		 
		