Car driven by Buddhist monk kills woman in Tangyan, Myanmar.

NEWS:

A woman in her 60s was killed after a car driven by a Buddhist monk struck a group of morning walkers in Tangyan, northern Shan State, Myanmar.

The fatal crash happened at approximately 00:6:30 a.m. on April 29, 2026, in Ward 3 of the town.

The accompanying footage records the vehicle striking people who were walking along the road. The impact directly establishes that the car hit the pedestrians, but the images do not establish why the driver lost control, the exact speed of the vehicle or whether a mechanical problem contributed to the crash.

The woman died from the injuries caused by the collision. Her name and exact age were not publicly confirmed in the reports reviewed before publication.

One local account also reported that a man was injured. The Chinese-language report supplied for this article focused on the woman’s death and did not provide information about another casualty. No reliable medical update on the injured man was found.

A witness said the people hit by the vehicle belonged to a group that walked in the area every day and were returning from their morning walk when the crash occurred.

The witness described the car as traveling fast and said it was the only vehicle visible along that stretch of road at the time. That speed assessment came from the witness and had not been confirmed through an official traffic examination.

The monk’s destination before the crash was unclear. Local accounts said he may have been traveling to collect alms or returning from a morning meal offering, but neither possibility was confirmed by authorities.

Police took the monk to a local station after the collision. Reports described him as being detained or taken into custody, but no official charge, court appearance or detention order was found in the material reviewed before publication.

No police statement reviewed before publication established whether the crash resulted from speeding, careless driving, mechanical failure or another cause.

Residents said representatives from the monk’s side gave the victim’s family 30 million Myanmar kyats to help cover funeral expenses. That payment was described in local reporting and was not confirmed through a public legal document.

Local accounts also indicated that discussions could take place over whether the family would settle the matter. No verified update established that an agreement was completed or that any payment ended the criminal or traffic investigation.

Separate reporting said Myanmar’s State Sangha Maha Nayaka Committee had issued a directive earlier in April seeking to prevent Buddhist monks from personally driving vehicles. A primary copy of that directive was not located during the review.

The confirmed facts remain that a car driven by a monk struck pedestrians in Tangyan, a woman over 60 was killed, another person was reportedly injured, and police took the driver to a station after the crash.

News story written by DarkGore.

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