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Darkness led to death of couple in Saraburi, reports Thai media

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Sounds like surviving the impact is only the first hurdle after rescue arrives????RIP 

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  • Sounds more like speed and lack of driving skills that contributed to their deaths, not darkness.

  • worgeordie
    worgeordie

    It's always something,somebody else's fault, it was the drivers FAULT !, driving too fast in a badly lit area. regards Worgeordie

  • Phuketshrew
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    I think that large tree also contributed to the accident. If it hadn't been there then the car wouldn't have hit it.

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1 minute ago, sammieuk1 said:

Sounds like surviving the impact is only the first hurdle after rescue arrives????RIP 

Yes jaws of life whoops death

9 hours ago, anterian said:

The driver was Itthiphon, 48, and his unnamed passenger was a 46 year old woman.

how do they know her age if they do not know her name.

The force of the accident sliced her ID car in two with the name portion being lost in the undergrowth and the age bit being embedded in the dashboard. 

 

Use your imagination please. 

 

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11 hours ago, webfact said:

The occupants were still alive when Saraburi rescue services and Nong Khae police arrived but as the rescue team attempted to cut them out they both died. 

 

What did they do - saw through their heads?

Survival of the fittest. Natural selection at work.

11 hours ago, Lupatria said:

They say: stupidity should be painful. Now here is more proof, it is!

Cant really see why there aren't more adverts for analgesics on TVF if that's the case.  They could make a killing.

21 hours ago, Phuketshrew said:

I think that large tree also contributed to the accident. If it hadn't been there then the car wouldn't have hit it.

Then it would have been another.  High speed, reckless driving not dark or tree. (I know you were being sarcastic. I didn't miss it, but thought it unnecessary).

 

Sad news. RIP to both.

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