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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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