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The rich in Thailand still getting away with it! Victims in "Praewa" crash said they got nothing

 

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Thai caption: I've seen her once in nine years

 

The debate about the rich in Thailand being allowed to get away with crime and not take responsibility for serious accidents has been stoked again. 

 

It is nearly nine years after a deadly crash that saw nine people killed in a Thammasat University van that was hit by then 16 year old Orachorn "Praewa" Thephasadin Na Ayudhya.

 

She did no prison time. Just some hours of community service. 

 

Victims hoped to get compensation. 

 

Some got nothing from the family of a tearaway teen vilified as "Nine Corpse Praewa" in Daily News. 

 

One who was injured with severely broken bones took to Twitter to say they could keep quiet no longer such was their frustration at the case. They are one of many unsatisfied in the case.

 

"TintinWarunyoo" spoke of how the person who caused the accident and her family had failed to take responsibility for what happened. 

 

She said she was lucky not to die but she had been dealt with with almost total indifference and had met Praewa once in nine years. 

 

She was even taunted by their family lawyer, she claimed. 

 

A compensation sum was agreed that was less than recommended by the court but she decided to accept to put the matter behind her.

 

But even that was not paid and she was told that the family would give her half . When she complained the lawyer told her to "see us in court". 

 

"Big mistakes should lead to the taking of big responsibility," she tweeted in Thai. 

 

It seems that the rich and famous in Thailand still laugh their heads off at that idea. 

 

Source: Daily News

 

 

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Civil settlements are too intertwined with criminal action here. The police seem very involved helping people get settlements and if it is deemed sufficient it seems that criminal charges are less than they should be. These issues should be very separate.

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As far as i am awared if she was 16, than also the person from whom car was had to be responsible. Normally you cannot just give or borrow keys to a 16 year old Teenager. The second thing is definetely it should somebody take matters in own hands. 

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1 minute ago, MBFC1960 said:

As far as i am awared if she was 16, than also the person from whom car was had to be responsible. Normally you cannot just give or borrow keys to a 16 year old Teenager. The second thing is definetely it should somebody take matters in own hands. 

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This is Orachorn (Praewa) Thepasadin Na Ayuttaya (showing sincere remorse).

With persons of her elevated status, you don't just take matters into your own hands.

These are the Thais that bind. Protected from the top on down.

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37 minutes ago, LomSak27 said:

 

Ten posts are already up. Little late on the deflection.  :thumbsup:

Not deflecting, just pointing out that the rich get preferential treatment wherever you come from.

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