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Fleeing driver beaten by crowd after truck kills woman

By The Nation

 

PATTAYA: -- A pickup truck driver, who police said appeared to be drunk, was assaulted by passers-by while trying to escape after his vehicle allegedly hit a motorcycle and ran over a woman pillion rider in Pattaya late on Sunday night.


Pornthep Jai-ngam, 31, was stopped and badly beaten by chasing passers-by at a curve on Pattaya Road at about 20 minutes after midnight on Monday. The spot was about two kilometres away from the scene of the accident.

 

Police said Aim-orn Thongpan, 43, was killed after Pornthep’s pickup crushed her head. Another woman, Natchuree Khammuang, 25, was injured and rushed to Bang Lamung hospital.

 

Eyewitness Pilanee Deethua, 28, told police that she saw the speeding truck hit the motorcycle driven by Natchuree, hurling it several metres away. Aim-orn fell off on the bike in the middle of the road and was crushed by the pickup.

 

The pickup then sped off but the alleged driver was caught by other people who had seen the accident.

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Sad, but without RBT's in Thailand showing their presence daily and having appropriate fines, jail terms, many more will die.

 

I hope the driver gets serious jail time, is suspended from driving or riding for life, and not given a 500 baht fine and sent to the temple. 

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1 hour ago, 4MyEgo said:

Sad, but without RBT's in Thailand showing their presence daily and having appropriate fines, jail terms, many more will die.

 

I hope the driver gets serious jail time, is suspended from driving or riding for life, and not given a 500 baht fine and sent to the temple. 

Send him to the temple by all means, so they can cremate him; the only punishment for that piece of scum.

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good that the reckless and / or drunk driver gets a heavy beating - impresses them probably more than the (in)action / underaction of the Thai justice system

 

bad that everybody who causes an accident - even if not guilty - has to fear for their life

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5 hours ago, Andrew65 said:

RIP to the victim.

 

An illustration of why "the driver fled the scene" is commonly seen here, regardless of if they're sober, drunk, whether it was a fatality or not.

 

 

and that is why I'd never drive on rural roads without my wife. Too many idiots driving out onto the road without looking, to be safe.

At least with her present she could explain it wasn't my fault.

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Go Thailand No. 1 or 2 No matter what constitutes that aim to reach that goal in sport or death. You will always be up there in road deaths, Sad to say no trophies but just dead people and countless of heart broken family members, friends and so on in their thousands every year. Plus thousands crippled and permanently on welfare. The crematorium must be overworked? Pull your finger out or should I say get the cops policing the roads to pull their finger out of their fat asses and actually be proactive on the roads..

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24 minutes ago, PhuketAmerican said:

hate to say it but a helmet may have saved her

Hate to agree with you, but I suspect you might be right... 

 

That said, she'd have been extremely badly injured / maimed even with a helmet. 

 

In reality these incidents happen because they can. It really is that simple, people don't care for the consequences of their actions because the consequences of their actions are insignificant.

 

This was manslaughter. 

 

Once again ineffective policing & sentences, the lack of preventative measures are the root cause leading up to a devastating incident.

 

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19 hours ago, worgeordie said:

Another half story,did the Police finally get involved,or was

he just given a beating and allowed on his way,some of these

stories,you have to be a clairvoyant ,and fill in the empty reporting

yourself.

regards worgeordie

I am sure the police will have got involved very rapidly if he has money.  Of course as we have seen he is then allowed to appeal, delay things for years, leave the country etc

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I drive twice a week in & out of Pattaya at night.  In a 50 kms round trip I see about forty traffic violations.  I never see the police who hibernate during the hours of darkness unless they have a platoon of soldiers to give them backbone when arresting four under-age drinkers.

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On 9/25/2017 at 5:40 PM, tracker1 said:

Good news they dished out a more severe penalty then the law does !

Apart from the tragic death and injury, the saddest thing about this terrible episode is that you will probably end up being right.

 

On 9/25/2017 at 10:33 PM, sweatalot said:

bad that everybody who causes an accident - even if not guilty - has to fear for their life

... and that's yet another sad thing.

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1 hour ago, Dexlowe said:

Apart from the tragic death and injury, the saddest thing about this terrible episode is that you will probably end up being right.

 

... and that's yet another sad thing.

specially if your a farang ! because you will always be in the wrong !

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On 9/25/2017 at 5:47 PM, thaibeachlovers said:

and that is why I'd never drive on rural roads without my wife. Too many idiots driving out onto the road without looking, to be safe.

At least with her present she could explain it wasn't my fault.

Yes, a risk of being severely beaten or worse, even if we're blameless. Forget concepts of not leaving the scene, like in the West.

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On 25/09/2017 at 11:07 PM, Andrew65 said:

RIP to the victim.

 

An illustration of why "the driver fled the scene" is commonly seen here, regardless of if they're sober, drunk, whether it was a fatality or not.

 

 

I remember at work once discussing another accident with some of my Thai co-workers where "the driver fled the scene." I asked why do these people that cause accidents always flee the scene? They all just said something to the effect of "OH...he was just trying to save face." They all seemed to think it was a perfectly reasonable reaction to such a horrific event. Shocked by their attitude about losing or saving face I said "wouldn't it be better that they FACE up to the responsibility for what they have just done?" Judging from the blank stares the concept didn't seem to sink in. I suppose I'll never truly understand the whole 'FACE' thing with Asians.

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