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Tuk-Tuk Driver Surrenders Over Briton’s Death in Phuket

A tuk-tuk driver in Phuket has surrendered to police and admitted driving the vehicle from which British tourist and professional boxer Colin Cairney, 29, fell and suffered fatal injuries. Police have charged the driver with causing death by negligence and failing to stop and provide assistance or immediately notify authorities after the incident.

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The case stems from an incident in the early hours of 14 June on Phra Barami Road in Patong, Kathu district, Phuket. Cairney was found seriously injured after falling from a tuk-tuk and was taken to hospital in a coma. He later died from his injuries.

According to Pol Lt Col Surachart Thongyai, an investigator at Patong Police Station, authorities summoned 34-year-old Kitipong, from Phatthalung province, for questioning on 15 June after gathering evidence identifying him as the driver of the vehicle involved.

The driver told investigators that he had picked up a male and female foreign tourist from the Bangla entertainment district. The pair asked to be taken to The Nature Hotel at Kalim Beach. Upon arrival, the tourists reportedly had no cash and requested to be taken to an ATM.

Kitipong said he drove the male tourist, who was in an intoxicated condition, to three nearby ATMs in an attempt to withdraw money. After the tourist was unable to obtain cash, the driver said he informed him that he would return him to the original pick-up point in the Bangla entertainment area.

The driver stated that while travelling past a hotel at normal speed, he sensed something unusual about the vehicle, but carried on driving. After driving approximately two kilometres beyond the location where the fall occurred, he realised that the passenger was no longer in the vehicle.

He admitted that he did not report the incident to police or notify anyone else at the time. He later learned that the passenger had fallen from the tuk-tuk and sustained critical injuries. The vehicle involved belonged to his brother and had been leased to him for passenger transport work.

Police subsequently charged the driver with causing death through negligence and failing to stop, provide assistance and immediately report the incident. During questioning, the suspect confessed to the offences.

Daily News reported that authorities said discussions are now under way regarding compensation for the victim’s family. The deceased’s uncle, who lives in Phuket, is involved in those negotiations.

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flaming dragon Gold Member

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The driver's story makes zero sense. It would have been more productive to drop the kid at his hotel, call the police and have them attend and sort it out. The driver would have been paid the full fare plus a fee for his inconvenience.

The kid's family has raised £60k thus far so I've no idea what the kid's uncle is hoping to get out of a tuk tuk driver.

simon43 Star Member

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Why should the tuk-tuk driver have to pay any compensation? This pi ssed up Brit had no money to pay the fare, couldn't get cash out of 3 ATMs, and then jumped off a moving tuk-tuk...... Yet another Darwin award candidate....

rattlesnake Diamond Member

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Apparently, the CCTV confirms he fell alone, with no foul play.

SBNZ Rookie Member

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Trying to get my head around why the driver has been charged. Sad what ultimately happened to the Brit for sure, but is the driver really at fault here, other than not owning up to being the driver of a vehicle an intoxicated fellow fell or jumped out of?

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35 minutes ago, SBNZ said:

Trying to get my head around why the driver has been charged. Sad what ultimately happened to the Brit for sure, but is the driver really at fault here, other than not owning up to being the driver of a vehicle an intoxicated fellow fell or jumped out of?

He is rightly suspected of failure to assist a person in danger. If it realistically appears he didn't know the lad had fallen, he should walk free.

SAFETY FIRST Star Member

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Poor Thailand.

So many drunken, penny less foreigners.

Feel sorry for the tuk tuk driver and family.

Perhaps his career has been destroyed ☹️

Scouse123 Ruby Member

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4 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Poor Thailand.

So many drunken, penny less foreigners.

Feel sorry for the tuk tuk driver and family.

Perhaps his career has been destroyed ☹️

Career?????

A tuk tuk driver?

Yeah, the kid was a young drunk 22-year-old, you're telling me you've never been there or done that?

The kid most certainly wasn't penniless, quite possibly inebriated and unfamiliar with local ATMs.

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9 hours ago, simon43 said:

Why should the tuk-tuk driver have to pay any compensation? This pi ssed up Brit had no money to pay the fare, couldn't get cash out of 3 ATMs, and then jumped off a moving tuk-tuk...... Yet another Darwin award candidate....

You will definitely be up for the Kind hearts of the Year awards 2026.

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9 hours ago, flaming dragon said:

The driver's story makes zero sense. It would have been more productive to drop the kid at his hotel, call the police and have them attend and sort it out. The driver would have been paid the full fare plus a fee for his inconvenience.

The kid's family has raised £60k thus far so I've no idea what the kid's uncle is hoping to get out of a tuk tuk driver.

andygrr Senior Member

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Possibly the guy didn’t fall from the tuk tuk but as he couldn’t pay tried to jump off and make a run for it. Accident or bad judgment due to intoxication.

Briggsy Diamond Member

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Usually when confronted with a problematic passenger, tuk-tuk drivers seek their colleagues. Safety in numbers.

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5 minutes ago, andygrr said:

Possibly the guy didn’t fall from the tuk tuk but as he couldn’t pay tried to jump off and make a run for it. Accident or bad judgment due to intoxication.

Weren't they passing the place he was staying at the time? Trying to get off there may not be unnatural.

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10 hours ago, flaming dragon said:

The driver's story makes zero sense. It would have been more productive to drop the kid at his hotel, call the police and have them attend and sort it out. The driver would have been paid the full fare plus a fee for his inconvenience.

The kid's family has raised £60k thus far so I've no idea what the kid's uncle is hoping to get out of a tuk tuk driver.

The family has now exceeding 120K GBP; however, I can guarantee they would trade that money for their son back any day of the week.

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2 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

Weren't they passing the place he was staying at the time? Trying to get off there may not be unnatural.

Thanks, and that’s what I was thinking!!

He could have fallen over his feet or even got tangled trying to alight, let's be honest, these tuk tuks aren't the largest passenger transport vehicles.

People on here talking about seat belts, how many people have we seen wearing seat belts in a tuk tuk?

I don't think they have to have seat belts, if memory serves.

baansgr Platinum Member

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Uncle looking for a cashout to prolong his existence in the Bangla bar scene

JohnO958 Rookie Member

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This thief found out the hard way - FAFO!! He was trying to jump out of the tuk-tuk while stiffing the driver for his fare. Once a loser, ALWAYS A LOSER!! Now his loser family is trying to monetize his stupidity

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11 minutes ago, andygrr said:

Possibly the guy didn’t fall from the tuk tuk but as he couldn’t pay tried to jump off and make a run for it. Accident or bad judgment due to intoxication.

We will never know now, will we?

Scouse123 Ruby Member

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1 minute ago, JohnO958 said:

This thief deserved what he got!! He was trying to jump out of the tuk-tuk while stiffing the driver for his fare. Once a loser, ALWAYS A LOSER!! FAFO!!!

A disgraceful comment.

You wish a young 22-year-old promising athlete dead for the sake of a tuk tuk ride, that says plenty about you.

GoodieAfterDark Silver Member

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6 hours ago, SBNZ said:

Trying to get my head around why the driver has been charged. Sad what ultimately happened to the Brit for sure, but is the driver really at fault here, other than not owning up to being the driver of a vehicle an intoxicated fellow fell or jumped out of?

I think it is the pavement's fault. if the pavement was not there, no death would have occurred.

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10 hours ago, simon43 said:

Why should the tuk-tuk driver have to pay any compensation? This pi ssed up Brit had no money to pay the fare, couldn't get cash out of 3 ATMs, and then jumped off a moving tuk-tuk...... Yet another Darwin award candidate....


Well, the driver failed to stop and help the passenger, which is a criminal offense! If first aid response had been provided early, the passenger may have been able to survive the fall.

flaming dragon Gold Member

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34 minutes ago, Scouse123 said:

The family has now exceeding 120K GBP; however, I can guarantee they would trade that money for their son back any day of the week.

It kind of makes my point though. That's more money than tuk tuk guy will see in his entire life. Most Thais don't live in a vacuum; taking money from him will most likely take rice out of an innocent person's bowl. What if the guy supports a family? He'll be fed, clothed and housed by the government. His dependents (if there are any) will be royally screwed.

Xonax Gold Member

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54 minutes ago, Scouse123 said:

Career?????

A tuk tuk driver?


With the heavily inflated tuktuk ride fares in Phuket, all young lads are dreaming of becoming a tuktuk driver when they grow up.

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2 hours ago, Scouse123 said:

Career?????

A tuk tuk driver?

Yeah, the kid was a young drunk 22-year-old, you're telling me you've never been there or done that?

The kid most certainly wasn't penniless, quite possibly inebriated and unfamiliar with local ATMs.

2 hours ago, Scouse123 said:

Career?????

A tuk tuk driver?

Yeah, the kid was a young drunk 22-year-old, you're telling me you've never been there or done that?

The kid most certainly wasn't penniless, quite possibly inebriated and unfamiliar with local ATMs.

2 hours ago, Scouse123 said:

Career?????

A tuk tuk driver?

Yeah, the kid was a young drunk 22-year-old, you're telling me you've never been there or done that?

The kid most certainly wasn't penniless, quite possibly inebriated and unfamiliar with local ATMs.

Or perhaps too inebriated to operate the ATM?

Either way a tragic waste of a young life

RamblingOn Senior Member

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2 hours ago, Scouse123 said:

Career?????

A tuk tuk driver?

Yeah, the kid was a young drunk 22-year-old, you're telling me you've never been there or done that?

The kid most certainly wasn't penniless, quite possibly inebriated and unfamiliar with local ATMs.

A kid unfamiliar with ATMs? You must be joking.

Frankie baby Silver Member

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The driver told investigators that he had picked up a male and female foreign tourist from the Bangla entertainment district. The pair asked to be taken to The Nature Hotel at Kalim Beach.

So, the young lady exits at the Nature Hotel. Theirs a Seven/11 100m back down the road from where the camera is. Hes tried using the ATMs their and finds his card is not accepted. The camera shows the Tuk-Tuk heading back in the direction of Patong. The lad decides he's not going back and tries to exit.

Very hard to fault the driver except for taking his passenger back to where he picked him up. Be it, probably against his will. I can't see how the murder charge is justified.

Scouse123 Ruby Member

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57 minutes ago, RamblingOn said:

A kid unfamiliar with ATMs? You must be joking.

Drunk? Different languages and procedures? Forgot his PIN, I've done it.

crazykopite Platinum Member

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Will be interesting to see what he gets will it be. similar to the Brit who killed the doctor on KP that to was a road accident he is now in Koh Samui prison awaiting trial

Nick Carter icp Star Member

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1 hour ago, RamblingOn said:

A kid unfamiliar with ATMs? You must be joking.

Sometimes ATMS inexplicably don't process the transaction , just says "insufficient funds" and refuses to give cash, even though you have the funds in your account

Upnotover Ruby Member

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34 minutes ago, Frankie baby said:

I can't see how the murder charge is justified.

I can't see where it is even mentioned.

Nick Carter icp Star Member

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3 hours ago, Xonax said:


Well, the driver failed to stop and help the passenger, which is a criminal offense! If first aid response had been provided early, the passenger may have been able to survive the fall.

The deceased guy departed from the back and the driver didn't notice him going and only noticed later

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