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Phoenix tour boat owner to fight charges, renounces confession

By Eakkapop Thongtub

 

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The owner of the ‘Phoenix’, 26-year-old Phuket resident Woralak ‘Yui’ Rerkchaikarn (left), and her lawyer, Pinit Intarasombat meet the press in front of Phuket Provincial Polcie Station today (Aug 14). Photo: Eakkapop Thongtub

 

PHUKET:-- The lawyer representing the owner of the Phoenix tour boat, which capsized and sank in a storm off Phuket on July 5, killing 47 Chinese tourists, made a public statement today (Aug 14), vowing to fight the recklessness causing death charge in court and renouncing any testimony already given to police.

 

The boat owner, 26-year-old Phuket resident Woralak ‘Yui’ Rerkchaikarn, remains in custody at Phuket Prison after the court denied her bail on the charge of recklessness causing death.

 

Speaking in front of Phuket Provincial Police Station, the lawyer, Pinit Intarasombat, told the press that Ms Woralak made every effort possible to provide assistance to victims and those affected immediately after the disaster.


Full Story: https://www.thephuketnews.com/phoenix-tour-boat-owner-to-fight-charges-renounces-confession-68242.php#SwZALuoofhvzBBlV.97

 
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She should be grateful for the semblance of law and order. In days gone by, she could have found herself with  an anchor attached to her ankles and dropped off where the boat went down, so she could enjoy the same last view as her passengers. Personally, given the attention and demands from the Chinese for someone to pay, she might end up thinking that would be preferable to what is probably coming her way. I suspect anyone else connected who has already gone from the scene, is going to leave her to sink or swim.

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"those affected immediately after the disaster.", after the fact,the boat

should never have gone out in the weather conditions,that would have

meant making repayments,which is why it did go out.

What about the other boat,there where 2 that sank ?

regards worgeordie

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9 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Speaking in front of Phuket Provincial Police Station, the lawyer, Pinit Intarasombat, told the press that Ms Woralak made every effort possible to provide assistance to victims and those affected immediately after the disaster.

 

How about doing enough prior to the event to ensure the vessel was safe and the crew adequately trained in using the internationally accredited safety gear.

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She could easily just have been the name on the paper so her chinese husband could operate. She might not have known anything about boats and safety.  Just signed her name and went along like a good thai wife .But this is just going to be the end for her. Government wants blood girl  . Captain is history too.

Get the chinese guy.chinese are to blame really for this disaster. Government said so before. Remember?

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She is responsible, as are the real Chinese owners, who are now hiding behind the scenes like the real cowards they truly are. If a man or a woman cannot, and will not take responsibility for their actions, the problems they create, the mistakes they make, and the issues they involve themselves in, what are they? Are they still an adult? Are they a complete individual, if they allow themselves to be limited by such infinitely small social convention? Real men or women, simply own a situation, and take responsibility for their errors or mistakes. Small men, social deviants, or emotional adolescents deflect, obfuscate, attempt to confuse, and do everything in their power to deny that they made a mistake, or that they are responsible in any way, or on any level. They make up narratives about fake news, or alternative facts. They say they did everything they could to prevent these deaths. Anything to avoid looking within, for the source of the problem. Anything.

 

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7 hours ago, quadperfect said:

She could easily just have been the name on the paper so her chinese husband could operate. She might not have known anything about boats and safety.  Just signed her name and went along like a good thai wife .But this is just going to be the end for her. Government wants blood girl  . Captain is history too.

Get the chinese guy.chinese are to blame really for this disaster. Government said so before. Remember?

Much truth but will never be looked into

 

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22 hours ago, DrDave said:

It appears that her lawyer is grasping at straws.

 

Following his logic, if I were to be drunk and cause a fatal accident, I shouldn't be charged with drunk driving causing death if I assist the victims and rescue team after the accident. I don't think his arguments stand a chance in court.

What do arguments have to do with Thai justice.

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