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Japanese Restaurant Owner in SUV, Motorcyclist Crash in Pattaya

A 27-year-old security guard has died after his motorcycle collided with an SUV driven by a Japanese restaurant owner in Nong Prue, Chon Buri, in the early hours of 5 April 2026. The crash occurred at 03:50 on Pattanakarn Road, leaving the rider critically injured before he later succumbed to his injuries in hospital. Police have launched an investigation to determine the cause of the collision.

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Police Lieutenant Nattabodin Thongin, Deputy Investigator at Nong Prue Police Station, responded to reports of a serious crash involving a motorcycle and a car. Emergency responders from Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Pattaya and a medical team from Bangkok Pattaya Hospital attended the scene. Debris from both vehicles was scattered across the road.

The motorcycle, a blue Honda Forza 350 with Chon Buri registration, was found overturned with severe front-end damage. Its speedometer was stuck at approximately 110 kilometres per hour. The rider, identified as Jesadakorn, aged 27, was found unconscious with no pulse and was given CPR before being rushed to hospital, where he was later pronounced dead.

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The other vehicle, a black Ford Everest with registration from Chon Buri, had mounted the pavement following the impact. The driver, Mrs Ichihara, 58, a Japanese national and restaurant owner, sustained injuries to her right arm, including a broken finger. She remained at the scene and cooperated with police, giving a statement through an interpreter.

According to her account, she was turning out onto the main road when the motorcycle, travelling at high speed in a straight line, struck the side of her vehicle. A nearby security guard confirmed seeing the driver leave her restaurant and begin turning left onto the road shortly before hearing a loud crash.

Police have documented the scene and are reviewing nearby CCTV footage to establish the sequence of events. Authorities have stated that the investigation will proceed fairly for all parties involved. The body of the deceased will be released to relatives once documentation is completed for funeral arrangements.

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smedly Star Member

smedly

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speeding motorcycle - she pulled out

another life lost on these deadly roads

RIP

IsmeUno Platinum Member

IsmeUno

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110km/hr on that road...

Perhaps on a multi lane road where you can see hazards from afar. Otherwise you are just risking your life.

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