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Wrong gear: Female driver begs forgiveness to woman she reversed over
 
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Thai Rath reported that a female driver apparently reversed over a woman after a road accident.

 

Suwan, 34, at the scene was in floods of tears kneeling beside the dead victim and wailing: "Noo khor thot - noo may day tang jay". 

 

"I'm sorry  - I didn't mean it". 

 

Don Hua Lor, Chonburi police found devastation in Soi Tessaban Na Pa around 8.30 pm last night.

 

Waree, 45, from Roi-Et had head and rib injuries and was crushed to death.

 

A Ford car was damaged in the front and rear. 

 

A destroyed motorcycle was lying next to an Isuzu pick-up that was damaged in the front. 

 

Suwan had been driving the Ford. After a collision she apparently went into the wrong gear and reversed over the victim. 

 

Police said that they have yet to get what happened from Suwan - in a distraught state she fainted before giving evidence. 

 

Investigations continue.  

 

Source: Thai Rath
 
 
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13 minutes ago, webfact said:
Suwan, 34, at the scene was in floods of tears kneeling beside the dead victim and wailing: "Noo khor thot - noo may day tang jay". 
 
"I'm sorry  - I didn't mean it". 

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RIP

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Sad situation indeed, the motoring public made of all sorts of drivers from the worst of the worst to the better one how pays attention to what is going on on the road and now how to use a motor vehicle, this is a very unfortunate event, what should have or could be done? not much really, very bad luck to both parties and much worse for the poor deceased one...

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21 minutes ago, briansbiology said:

RIP sad stuff.

the transliteration of her thai was awful...

"noo may day tang jay" ?? really

 why not nuu mai dai dtang jai?

Besides the point. she should never drive again. she ran over her  after a collision? how did she get a licence? 

Same same but different.

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3 minutes ago, Barry343 said:

I see the gear leaver shows R, N, D I can see why a driver in distress may select the wrong gear. I also understand the Thai custom for asking for forgiveness.

There is a detent between N and R?

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so 3 vehicles.

I Isuzu

1 ford

1 motorcycle.

The ford has  damage to  both front and  back.

Isuzu has  damage to front.

 

Possible scenario: Ford has frontal collision  with  Isuzu. Following  motorcycle  collides  with rear of Ford.

Ford  driver attempts to back off the Isuzu in a  panic and unaware injured motorcycle driver was on ground  behind.

Easy to be judgemental in the absence of  facts !

 

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2 hours ago, briansbiology said:

RIP sad stuff.

the transliteration of her thai was awful...

"noo may day tang jay" ?? really

 why not nuu mai dai dtang jai?

Besides the point. she should never drive again. she ran over her  after a collision? how did she get a licence? 

Ability to drive safely on the road has never been a requirement for getting a Thai Driving Licence?

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18 minutes ago, NightSky said:

This is what happens when all you need to do to get a driving licence is drive a few meters in a straight line or pay someone 1000 baht.

Guess you took a different test than I did.  It was not as comprehensive as the one in Texas, but it was no straight line.

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4 hours ago, wgdanson said:

How can she beg forgiveness from a dead person?

 

Oh I forgot, some people beg some guy called Jesus or his Dad to forgive their sins. Other messiahs are available!

lol... I want to be at your beside when you expire

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