A family was going for a weekend away when a concrete power pole fell on their car. <br /><br />Natchawan Sangmuan, 41, was in the front passenger seat with husband Sittikorn Gnamwan, 40, and son Parattakorn, 8, in the back as they drove alongside a new highway being built in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, on May 25.<br /><br />But mid-way through the journey, a cement mixer appears to pull over a concrete post holding power cables which plunges into the windscreen of their white Toyota saloon.<br /><br />Horrifying dash cam footage (showing the wrong date and time) captures Natchawan screaming in the accident, which has left her in a neck brace ever since. <br /><br />The mother-of-one said her son had ''blood pouring down his legs'' after being cut by shards of flying glass and her husband was also injured.<br /><br />The family are furious that the construction firm in charge of the road has only offered them 50,000 baht (1,140gbp) in compensation - which they turned down - claiming it is not even enough to cover the cost of damage to the car. <br /><br />Natchawan said: ''We were going on a weekend away as a family and it turned into a nightmare. <br /><br />''As we drove along the motorway a cement truck on the construction site knocked over a concrete pole and it fell onto our car. <br /><br />''There was nothing we could do. <br /><br />''My husband did his best to get the car out of danger so it did not cause a bigger accident. <br /><br />''I came from the car and had a sharp pain in my neck and chin and I have been wearing a neck cast since the accident.''
