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After a deadly train crash in Thailand, a driver is charged with the crime.

The Thai police has charged a driver with negligence following a crash that occurred?on Saturday, central Bangkok. A 'freight train' collided with a bus at a rail crossing. Eight people were killed and 32 injured.

Urumporn Koondejsumrit is the head of the Makkasan Police Station. He said that evidence showed reckless behavior leading to deaths.

He said that the bus driver would be charged as well, but was still undergoing medical treatment.

He said that investigators are looking into whether additional charges could be filed.

The freight train struck a bus on?Saturday? that was stopped at a red traffic light. It ignited a fire, which engulfed it and pulled several vehicles nearby along the tracks.

In a press release, Siripong Angkasakulkiat, the Deputy Minister of Transport, said that authorities would tighten safety and oversight measures to prevent another incident.

Commuters claimed that they had feared a collision for a long time, since vehicles continued to pass through the crossing despite stop'signals.

It shouldn't have happened. "I want all drivers to know traffic laws correctly," said Thanphisit Nawatkonoangkoon (20), a train commuter.

The World Health Organization has ranked Thailand's roads as among the deadliest in the world due to poor enforcement of safety regulations. Reporting by Orathai Shriring, Kitiphong Thaichareon, and Napat Wasshasartar. Editing by David Holmes.

(source: Reuters)