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Little girl will not see the first day of term: Killed on bike with mum in collision with Benz

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Little girl will not see the first day of term: Killed on bike with mum in collision with Benz

 

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Caption: Benz hit mother and child

 

A nine year old girl - happily returning home after buying stationery for the first day of term - was killed with her mother when a Mercedes Benz smashed into them at a Chumpae intersection in Thailand's north east. 

 

Buppha Innok, 41, from Nong Phai sub-district and Phannipha Saenrat, 9, were pronounced dead in hospital following the collision at the Talat Torung intersection on Maliwan Road. 

 

Thai Rath said that 72 year old businessman Sittisak Phimrasee, the car driver, was not looking where he was going and slammed into the mother and child sending them flying across a median strip. 

 

Sittisak was on his way to inspect fields in Loei. 

 

Police are investigating the incident and no charges were yet reported.

 

Source: Thai Rath

 

 

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  • NCC1701A
    NCC1701A

    sadly it will cost more to repair his car than the value of Thai lives.     

  • Just1Voice
    Just1Voice

    How about "Vehicular Manslaughter" with life in prison. No parole.

  • bluesofa
    bluesofa

    In a way it's good he didn't try to make an excuse for hitting the two pedestrians.   When I'm driving I know I have to be single-minded in concentrating on the road and potential accidents

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How about "Vehicular Manslaughter" with life in prison. No parole.

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13 minutes ago, webfact said:

no charges were yet reported.

Harshest possible penalty.

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15 minutes ago, webfact said:

 

Thai Rath said that 72 year old businessman Sittisak Phimrasee, the car driver, was not looking where he was going and slammed into the mother and child sending them flying across a median strip. 

Throw the book at him then for causing death through driving without due care and attention. Its about time that a very public example is set after accidents such as this. Too many of these idiots just walk away from incidents like this as if nothing as happened.  

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sadly it will cost more to repair his car than the value of Thai lives. 

 

 

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17 minutes ago, RotBenz8888 said:

 

Harshest possible penalty.

One can hope, especially when raeding this:

 

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the car driver, was not looking where he was going and slammed into the mother and child

But then again, businessman, Benz owner and perhaps an influential person. Can't hope for a too harsh penalty.

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10 minutes ago, webfact said:

the car driver, was not looking where he was going and slammed into the mother and child sending them flying across a median strip. 

In a way it's good he didn't try to make an excuse for hitting the two pedestrians.

 

When I'm driving I know I have to be single-minded in concentrating on the road and potential accidents waiting to happen.

My Thai family seem oblivious to it, constantly asking if I saw the food stall way off to one side, or did I notice the shop we just passed selling whatever.

They are honestly baffled when I tell them I'm concentrating only the road.

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check his phone

 

two more people slaughtered on Thai roads, very sad 

 

The leaders of this country should be ashamed - enriching themselves while doing nothing to improve safety and properly proactively enforce traffic laws and provide a safe infrastructure for everyone - yes it would cost billions - the billions currently going into their corrupt greedy pockets

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10 minutes ago, Vacuum said:

One can hope, especially when raeding this:

But then again, businessman, Benz owner and perhaps an infuential person. Can't hope for a too harsh penalty.

I'm sure Colinneil would understand that, seeing as nothing happened to the person who caused his accident, leaving him paraplegic.

 

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If the driver of the Benz wasn't looking where he was going, then it is reasonable to press charges of careless driving resulting in death.

It is also reasonable to assume that as a Benz and a businessman are involved that the BiB are holding back as the sizes of envelopes needs to be determined ????

 

RIP to the 2 victims here, very sad 

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

Police are investigating the incident and no charges were yet reported.

I can't help but feel that the car being a Benz, and the driver being a businessman, means that no charges will be laid.

Some money will change hands, with a significant chunk going to the cops, and that will be the end of it.

He should have been automatically arrested and thrown in jail. two lives lost because he wasn't paying attention.

OMY...that is very sad.  You can be a defensive driver, but can't really defend yourself in this situation.

Quite upsetting.

8 minutes ago, bluesofa said:

In a way it's good he didn't try to make an excuse for hitting the two pedestrians.

 

When I'm driving I know I have to be single-minded in concentrating on the road and potential accidents waiting to happen.

My Thai family seem oblivious to it, constantly asking if I saw the food stall way off to one side, or did I notice the shop we just passed selling whatever.

They are honestly baffled when I tell them I'm concentrating only the road.

If he indeed admitted he wasn't looking, it's really something extraordinary.

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

72 year old businessman Sittisak Phimrasee, the car driver, was not looking where he was going and slammed into the mother and child

Says who? I don't see that quoted in the OP. All it is is a tragic accident that hasn't been yet fully investigated and the 'lynch party' are already calling for blood. For all we know the woman motorcyclist may be completely at fault. Usually the case here in Ting Tong land.

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48 minutes ago, bluesofa said:

In a way it's good he didn't try to make an excuse for hitting the two pedestrians.

 

When I'm driving I know I have to be single-minded in concentrating on the road and potential accidents waiting to happen.

My Thai family seem oblivious to it, constantly asking if I saw the food stall way off to one side, or did I notice the shop we just passed selling whatever.

They are honestly baffled when I tell them I'm concentrating only the road.

thats the big problem WE are taught to keep eyes on the road....Thais ARE NOT......

1 minute ago, Rally123 said:

Says who? I don't see that quoted in the OP. All it is is a tragic accident that hasn't been yet fully investigated and the 'lynch party' are already calling for blood. For all we know the woman motorcyclist may be completely at fault. Usually the case here in Ting Tong land.

but WILL it be fully investigated......only accidents where  a farang is involved seems to be investigated....MONEY MONEY comes to mind.....

Must have been going at some speed to cause so much damage

to the front of his Benz,especially if they were on a bike (bicycle)

and not a motorbike,which is not clear in the article.RIP little one and Mum.

regards worgeordie

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Always touching to see such at a location where I pass regularly.

Father left alone?

Sad.

1 minute ago, worgeordie said:

f they were on a bike (bicycle)

and not a motorbike,which is not clear in the article.

After some search I found the Thairath article (link missing) and it shows the damaged motorbike that has been thrown into a car waiting at the light in opposite direction.

My Thai is not good enough to read who jumped the yellow/red light.

 

1 hour ago, webfact said:

Thai Rath said that 72 year old businessman Sittisak Phimrasee, the car driver, was not looking where he was going and slammed into the mother and child sending them flying across a median strip. 

 

18 minutes ago, Rally123 said:

Says who? I don't see that quoted in the OP. All it is is a tragic accident that hasn't been yet fully investigated and the 'lynch party' are already calling for blood. For all we know the woman motorcyclist may be completely at fault. Usually the case here in Ting Tong land.

 

Just now, Spidey said:

 

 

its called ASSUMPTIONS at which the Police are good at doing/stating when they have NO idea as to what actually happened...

18 minutes ago, Rally123 said:
1 hour ago, webfact said:

72 year old businessman Sittisak Phimrasee, the car driver, was not looking where he was going and slammed into the mother and child

Says who? I don't see that quoted in the OP. All it is is a tragic accident that hasn't been yet fully investigated and the 'lynch party' are already calling for blood. For all we know the woman motorcyclist may be completely at fault. Usually the case here in Ting Tong land. 

The first post (from webfact) you've quoted above is the OP.

1 hour ago, Dmaxdan said:

Throw the book at him then for causing death through driving without due care and attention. Its about time that a very public example is set after accidents such as this. Too many of these idiots just walk away from incidents like this as if nothing as happened.  

They walk away after paying substantial amounts to the Police and sending flowers and cash to the victims family; not to forget all the Wai's and apollogies along the way.    Things will never change as anyone who owns a Benz (German Taxi) is above the law !

 

Just now, trainman34014 said:

They walk away after paying substantial amounts to the Police and sending flowers and cash to the victims family; not to forget all the Wai's and apollogies along the way.    Things will never change as anyone who owns a Benz (German Taxi) is above the law !

 

am afraid MONEY TALKS here....

7 minutes ago, essox essox said:

its called ASSUMPTIONS at which the Police are good at doing/stating when they have NO idea as to what actually happened...

How do you know that the driver didn't admit to this?

The below is from a lawyers website.  The last para is interesting, even if fleeing scene, failing to report to police and refusing to give name to police, the highest sentence for a death resulting from careless driving is 3 months, none if they do not flee and stay to talk to the police.
 
3.  If you are a driver, in this case, don’t flee or escape. As the crime from driving carelessly is not the intention; the offender is not a criminal. This penalty is a few measures. You should stay for fighting with the truth unless you have to take a long escape for 15 years.   If you drive a car to bump against any person to be dead, but you surrender yourself to defend, you may have got no crime or no penalty. In case, you have got crime or penalty, the crime or penalty may be reduced or relieved by court.   If you are generous and kindness, when you drive and the car accident occurs, the obligation by law are as follows:
a.     You have to stop the vehicle and help appropriately. For example, when you drive to bump against any person, you have to stop a car and help the person who has got wounded by taking him to the hospital.
b.     You have to appear and inform the near police officer immediately and you have to tell him that you are the car driver.
c.     You have to inform your first name and your family name including residential address and the car license to the injured person.
d.     In case you are a driver, if you flee, escape or not appear to the police officer, the law will assume that you are the offender; and the policeman has an authority to hold or seize the car until be able to capture the driver or until the case will get to the last.
e.     If the driver does not follow the regulation (a, b and c), you will get the crime to be imprisoned not exceed 1 month, or you will be fined not exceed 2,000 Baht. But, if the injured person has got a serious injury or be dead, you will get the crime to be imprisoned not exceed 3 month, or you will be fined not exceed 5,000 Baht.
 
7 minutes ago, Spidey said:

How do you know that the driver didn't admit to this?

 

Yes, most likely they did, as not paying attention when driving is not a criminal offense in Thailand, even if it results in a death, see above post.

12 minutes ago, trainman34014 said:

They walk away after paying substantial amounts to the Police and sending flowers and cash to the victims family; not to forget all the Wai's and apollogies along the way.    Things will never change as anyone who owns a Benz (German Taxi) is above the law !

Thats the way it has always been here, who are we to ask them to change, they don't seem to be complaining?

I drive a "German taxi" does that put me above the law? if so I won't pay the ticket i received in the mail yesterday?

14 minutes ago, trainman34014 said:

They walk away after paying substantial amounts to the Police and sending flowers and cash to the victims family; not to forget all the Wai's and apollogies along the way.    Things will never change as anyone who owns a Benz (German Taxi) is above the law !

 

 

Which law is that?  I dont think theyve broken any Thai laws.

1 hour ago, webfact said:

"businessman" Sittisak Phimrasee

...Hmmm... 
There is an immediate advantage, right there. 

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