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4 hours ago, geoffbezoz said:

And he was not supposed be riding on the bridge anyway according to the report but guess he thought that did not apply to him because he was a relative of a "celebrity". Some poor chap died, RIP, whether he was a relative of a celebrity or not why does Thai press always mention such irrelevances ?

 

thus the headline should have been "british man dies" only for george michael ???

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5 hours ago, BTB1958 said:

RIP, how do you hit a bridge? Maybe way too much speed.

Annoyingly they report that bikes are not allowed on the bridge. I think that's annoying - there are few accidents caused because there are bikes on bridges, except the stupid ones that are on big bikes going way too fast or small bikes going way too slow in the middle of the road.

 

I guess the 'celebrity' link is relevant to associate him with the hedonistic moneyed idiotic elite that think that if they can afford a fast car or bike, they have the right to do <deleted> they like.

 

He's dead because he broke Rule #1: never ride on an empty head.

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Big deal ... "Celebrities relative" .... That pretty much accounts for all of Thailand ... Maybe they realize they are now not immortal .. Or soon to be reincarnated the way they all drive. As above ... Natural selection at it's finest. Na Khrap!!!!! 

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5 hours ago, Bannoi said:

Quick way to go. I doubt he felt much. Perhaps there was a good reason that "riders are forbidden from going on that particular bridge".

There are some gruesome pics floating around social media. One is of his head still in the helm, eyes still open. Looks like he didn’t even have time to blink. 

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5 hours ago, Pilotman said:

why an autopsy?  Even a Thai Doctor, dumb as they often are,  should be able to tell that a missing head is a good indicator as to the cause of death? 

 

I know that they need to check for drugs and alcohol, but that is not an autopsy. 

Actually it is, it is the Morticians job to withdraw the blood  and stomach contents for analysis. Doctors deal with live ,people 

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5 hours ago, madmen said:

Since we got a new concrete rd on lower Sukhumvit its used by Bikes as a shortcut at night with absolute terrifying speed sometimes overtaking 2 and 3 deep on a fairly narrow soi with a lot of tourists especially Indians walking 3 deep in the middle of the rd

 

Every death from speeding is Darwin at work removing idiots from the gene pool

99% of all the traffic and padestrian law breakers are Thai so you can define actual idiots ????

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42 minutes ago, Khun Paul said:

Actually it is, it is the Morticians job to withdraw the blood  and stomach contents for analysis. Doctors deal with live ,people 

Autopsies ordered by the state can be done by a county coroner, who is not necessarily a doctor. A medical examiner who does an autopsy is a doctor, usually a pathologist.

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I think it's relevant that he is a relative of Celebs. Thais worship these people as if Gods and if just one person can take notice and prevent an accident in the future, this would serve a good purpose.

 

Here is a WHO compilation of the top Asian Countries concerning road deaths. The chart is arranged by Deaths per 100,000.

 

 

Ranking Country Population 2015 GDP/capita 2015 Number of vehicles 2015 Reported number of deaths1 Adjusted number of deaths2 Mortality rate 20153 Mortality rate 2010
1 Thailand 67 959 360 16 340 15 490 000 13 650 24 237 35.66 38.1
2 Iran 79 109 270 - 14 130 000 17 994 24 896 31.47 34.1
3 Vietnam 91 703 800 6 034 2 170 000 9 845 22 419 24.44 24.7
4 Malaysia 30 331 010 26 950 13 300 000 6 915 7 129 23.5 25
5 China 1 371 220 000 14 450 162 845 000 62 945 261 367 19.06 20.5
6 Sri Lanka 20 966 000 11 763 1 470 000 2 362 3 691 17.6 13.7
7 India 1 311 050 530 6 100 28 860 000 137 572 207 551 15.83 18.9
8 Indonesia 257 563 820 11 057 22 500 000 26 416 38 279 14.86 17.7
9 Pakistan 188 924 870 5 010 3 220 000 9 917 25 781 13.64 17.4
10 South korea 50 617 040 34 647 20 990 000 5 092 5 931 11.71 14.1
11 Philippines 100 699 400 7 387 3 823 000 1 469 10 379 10.3 9.1
12 Japan 126 958 470 40 763 77 404 000 5 679 5 971 4.7 5.2
13 Singapore 5 535 000 85 382 813 000 159 197 3.55 5.1

1 Data obtained directly from the country 
2 Data modelled according to WHO assessment. Data from countries with a reliable civil registration system have not been adjusted
3 Mortality rate per 100 000 inhabitants

 

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7 hours ago, geoffbezoz said:

And he was not supposed be riding on the bridge anyway according to the report but guess he thought that did not apply to him because he was a relative of a "celebrity". Some poor chap died, RIP, whether he was a relative of a celebrity or not why does Thai press always mention such irrelevances ?

Yeap he was special ????

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he went on  the bridge he knew he was not allowed.now he is dead  and adds to the numbers now.as It look like he hit the metal barriers knocked  the handlebar clean off and he hit the metal barriers,he was going to fast and I imagine has done it before but this time was the last.RIP in peace is about what is left now

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14 hours ago, wgdanson said:

So what are they supposed to do if riding along a highway, and a bridge comes up. Do a U turn, drive wrong way back to an exit, leave the highway and find a small road which will lead back onto the highway, then re-join until the next bridge. 

They do all of that and more now. There is not a collective brain amongst the whole lot of them

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From Thai social media, seems like he's not the first biker to have a deadly accident there. More like the fifth or so in a relatively short span. As expected, ghost stories and theories are a hit. So obviously, yes, he did go where he wasn't supposed to - and as usual, not much by way of traffic police enforcement either.

 

Regarding the celebrity thing - Mrs. worked with him years ago, when he was making his first steps in the industry after returning from studies abroad. As she recalls, not a bad sort for a rich boy and rather mild in manner. She did remember he liked driving fast...

 

IMO, using the celebrity angle to push the story is alright - on the off-chance that something useful will sip through to the general public. Nobody seems to pay much attention to "ordinary" people getting killed on a daily basis.

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2 minutes ago, Morch said:

From Thai social media, seems like he's not the first biker to have a deadly accident there. More like the fifth or so in a relatively short span. As expected, ghost stories and theories are a hit. So obviously, yes, he did go where he wasn't supposed to - and as usual, not much by way of traffic police enforcement either.

 

Regarding the celebrity thing - Mrs. worked with him years ago, when he was making his first steps in the industry after returning from studies abroad. As she recalls, not a bad sort for a rich boy and rather mild in manner. She did remember he liked driving fast...

 

IMO, using the celebrity angle to push the story is alright - on the off-chance that something useful will sip through to the general public. Nobody seems to pay much attention to "ordinary" people getting killed on a daily basis.

Nothing useful will "slip through" as you put it. The celebrity thing was just put forward in an attempt to say he was important to Thai society. The rich and  favoured can go out take drugs, kill policeman and leave the scene of accidents yet nothing has slipped through.  If it had a done the average Somchai in his pick-up would not be doing the self same thing anymore.

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I'm not quite sure why that bridge is restricted when there is another one right next to it that is not. It is only a few hundred meters long and is an overpass for Pridi Panomyong road. 

 

But does have an S~bend in it and the road in that part is like corrugated iron! If a bike hit it at speed it would go flying!

There are a few deaths a year on this bridge so I guess that is why they ban motorcycles. I guess it's easier than fixing it?

The speed limit on it is 50km/hr. 

 

Another thing you find on it almost nightly is trash. I mean big bags of trash! People use it as a dumping ground. He could have hit a bag or liquid from the trash bags along there. 

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There is no other way over the klong than to take the bridge. All the motorcycles take the bridge. You have to go all the way back to Ekamai to cross the klong or way out by klong tan police station towards the airport.

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27 minutes ago, pieeyed said:

There is no other way over the klong than to take the bridge. All the motorcycles take the bridge. You have to go all the way back to Ekamai to cross the klong or way out by klong tan police station towards the airport.

 

I think the article is not clear. Yes, you have to use the bridge to cross the canal but the accident occurred on the flyover which is higher up than the canal bridge. ( check it out on street view. )

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1 hour ago, geoffbezoz said:

Nothing useful will "slip through" as you put it. The celebrity thing was just put forward in an attempt to say he was important to Thai society. The rich and  favoured can go out take drugs, kill policeman and leave the scene of accidents yet nothing has slipped through.  If it had a done the average Somchai in his pick-up would not be doing the self same thing anymore.

 

That you're interpretation, and you're welcome to it. Me, I think the celebrity angle was more to do with pushing the story for circulation/ratings.

 

And no, I don't think it will change anything much - but if it gets through to a few people, that's better than none. Reading about "the average Somchai" having a deadly accident doesn't even register with most.

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On 7/27/2019 at 1:16 PM, AGareth2 said:

all bridges should be no go for m-bikes

why? just bc you can ride your care easily?

motorbike riders also pay tax and should have equal rights with the other motorists on roads.

and the ban on some bridges and under passes for motorbikes is a big b s and an ancient law.

 

Authorities instead should design those bridges with motorbikes in mind!

killer guard rails cutting riders for many decades especially in Europe are being replaced with ones that dont cut riders in half!

 

RIP and patience for his family. sad accident indeed.

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On 7/27/2019 at 1:23 PM, madmen said:

Since we got a new concrete rd on lower Sukhumvit its used by Bikes as a shortcut at night with absolute terrifying speed sometimes overtaking 2 and 3 deep on a fairly narrow soi with a lot of tourists especially Indians walking 3 deep in the middle of the rd

 

Every death from speeding is Darwin at work removing idiots from the gene pool

i dont believe this 'removed from gene pool' thing

as looking at your comment and clearly this doesnt work! as otherwise, you should not be existing now.

as a disrespecting moron disrespecting a dead person. without even knowing what happened.

 

for every poster commented some disgusting  b s here, just man up. disrespecting a dead person is just for morons.

 

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