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Thai man, 30, dies in Phuket motorbike crash

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Thai man, 30, dies in Phuket motorbike crash

By Eakkapop Thongtub

 

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The motorbike was owned by one of Bancha Sangswang’s co-workers. Photo: Eakkapop Thongtub

 

PHUKET: A 30-year-old Thai man died last night when he crashed his Yamaha motorbike at the entrance to Soi Banga in Pa Khlok.

 

Thalang police were notified of an accident on route 4027 from Heroines Monument to Pa Khlok at 8:35pm.

 

Capt Jarut Lampan of the Thalang Police went to inspect the scene to find the body of Bancha Sangswang, 30, from Nong Khai province lying in the road with a severe head injury. Nearby the body was a blue Yamaha R15 motorbike.


Read more at https://www.thephuketnews.com/thai-man-30-dies-in-phuket-motorbike-crash-68678.php#sccJVcI3zuvSiIdf.99 

 
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"severe head injuries".  Translation = No damn helmet! 

 

Groundhog Day.

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Remove the wreckage, tidy up a bit, and get ready for the next victim...the cue is out the door and around the block

Rest In Peace young man.

“But for the grace of God go I.”

No Helmet equals smashed brain. and equals death. Sort of a Darwin thing. No sympathy

for people dying because they are too stupid to wear a helmet.

Geezer

And I have no concern for what sanctimonious old sods think or say.

 

Keep hoping on your motorbikes, gentlemen,  if you think it's safe.

 

There are better, and safer  alternatives.

 

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