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Brit couple injured in holiday bus crash after driver 'falls asleep at wheel'

Brit couple Janet Brassington and James Smith were among 17 passengers injured in a bus crash in Thailand where the vehicle veered off the road after the driver allegedly fell asleep

The bus smashed into an electricity pole(ViralPress)

A Brit couple on a dream holiday ended up in hospital after a bus crash where the driver allegedly fell asleep in Thailand.

Janet Brassington, 54, and James Smith, 64, were among 17 passengers injured in the accident in Ratchaburi on Sunday afternoon.

The pair yelled in terror as the bus smashed into an electricity pole, crushing the front of the vehicle and trapping people inside.

Police and paramedics rushed to the crash scene, around 80 miles from the capital Bangkok, to treat the injured that included holidaymakers from Germany, Japan and the Philippines.

Janet, from South Shields, and James, from Rothbury, Leicestershire - who had recently travelled to Malaysia on their once-in-a-lifetime holiday - were rushed to hospital where medics were treating them for their injuries.

The driver allegedly fell asleep at the wheel(ViralPress)

Police are now investigating the driver Visakha Charoenporn, 57, who was allegedly asleep at the wheel when it crashed on Songpol Road in the Ban Pong district while travelling to the popular tourist destination of Kanchanaburi, best known for the film The Bridge on the River Kwai.

Police Major Thanawat Sudkaew said: "Officers immediately travelled to the scene of the crash with rescue teams and paramedics to provide emergency assistance.

"We found the white bus crushed against the concrete high voltage pole and it had a fully damaged windshield. There were 17 injured passengers including 10 Thais and seven foreigners. They were taken to the Banpong Hospital for medical attention.