In this undated family photo supplied Monday Feb. 18, 2013, showing British couple Peter Root and Mary Thompson, both 34, who were killed in Thailand Wednesday Feb. 13, 2013, in a road accident during their round-the-world cycling odyssey.
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LONDON -- A British couple's round-the-world
cycling odyssey ended in tragedy when both of them were killed in a road
accident in Thailand.
Peter Root and Mary Thompson, who
had been chronicling their journey in a blog, died Wednesday when they
were hit by a pickup truck in a province east of Bangkok, Thai police
said Monday.
The couple, both 34 and from Guernsey in
the Channel Islands, left Britain in July 2011 and had cycled through
Europe, the Middle East, Central Asia and China.
The
trip was a once-in-a-lifetime experience for the couple, who met in art
school and spent six years saving money and planning their journey,
Peter's father Jerry Root told the Associated Press in an interview.
"They were both inspirational," Jerry Root said. "They didn't just talk about it, they did it. I couldn't be prouder of them."
He said they were both experienced cyclists who knew the rigors and risks of extended bicycle travel.
"They
were camping wild, as they called it," he said. "What helps me is to
think of how happy they were with each other. They were leading the life
they wanted to. It was the happiest, the most fruitful of lives."
The couple had been posting photos and details of their trip on the website Two on Four Wheels.
"At 17.00 on the 12th July 2011 we took a ferry from Guernsey to France
with loads of stuff, two bikes and the intention to cycle east around
the World," the website reads.
They
also had many followers on Twitter and Facebook who were tracing their
journey and vicariously enjoying their adventure, which included a trip
through remote parts of Central Asia.
A video
they posted from that part of the journey shows them camping in the
desert, riding through hills, stopping to swim in rivers and lakes, and
braving heavy snowstorms. They also cycle through tense situations as
armed conflict breaks out during their journey through Tajikistan.
There is also footage showing Thompson suffering a gash to her knee after an apparent collision with a truck.
The
couple look tanned, joyous and relaxed - if a bit windblown - in the
footage. It is apparent life on the road agreed with them.
Thai
Police Lt. Col. Supachai Luangsukcharoen said Monday that investigators
found their bodies, their bicycles and their belongings scattered along
a roadside, along with a pickup truck that crashed between some trees.
Supachai
said the truck driver, 25-year-old Worapong Sangkhawat, was seriously
injured in the crash. He told police his truck hit the cyclists as he
was reaching down to pick up a cap from the vehicle's floor, Supachai
said.
The driver has been released on bail and faces
charges of causing death by dangerous driving, which carries a maximum
penalty of 10 years in jail.
Thai officials apologized for the accident.
"We
are sorry and would like to express our condolences to the couple's
families. The ministry will provide any assistance they need in order to
retrieve the bodies," Tourism and Sports Ministry spokesman Vachara
Kannikar told The Associated Press on Monday.
Police
said the couple's bodies were being kept at a rescue unit in
Chachoengsao, 20 miles (30 kilometers) east of Bangkok, until they could
be repatriated.