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Israeli man, 25, killed on honeymoon in Thailand car crash

Wife lightly injured after couple hit by passing vehicle in northern city of Pai

By TOI STAFF

 

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Pai, Thaliand. (CC BY Shinsuke Ikegame/Flickr)

 

A 25-year-old Israeli man was killed and his wife lightly injured after being hit by a car on Thursday while honeymooning in Thailand.

 

The accident took place in the northern city of Pai, near the border with Myanmar.

 

According to Hebrew media reports, the couple were standing at the side of the road with their motor scooter when they were hit by a passing vehicle.

 

Full story: https://www.timesofisrael.com/israeli-man-25-killed-on-honeymoon-in-thailand-car-crash/

 

-- TIMES OF ISRAEL 2018-2018-08-30

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8 minutes ago, Misterwhisper said:

The way I read the story the headline should be:

 

"Israeli honeymooner, 25, killed by unknown passing vehicle"

 

Provided the reporting is correct, there clearly was no "car crash". 

Well, the car did crash into him and his bike 

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"The accident took place in the northern city of Pai, near the border with Myanmar."

Times of Israel

In the same way Jerusalem is near the Mediterranean?

https://www.timesofisrael.com/israeli-man-25-killed-on-honeymoon-in-thailand-car-crash/

Some interesting videos in here BTW.

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4 hours ago, Misterwhisper said:

The way I read the story the headline should be:

 

"Israeli honeymooner, 25, killed by unknown passing vehicle"

 

Provided the reporting is correct, there clearly was no "car crash". 

get a job as a reporter then, this ain't the New York Times

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1 hour ago, gunderhill said:

Those  new driving licence  rules and speed  cameras  will stop all of this, clearly speed and no licence was the cause, sheer inattention had nothing to do with it, not that any Thais want new  rules or even old ones or any enforcement after all its "not fair".

Fair costs money and means responsibility, who wants that?

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