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Swedish woman killed by motorbike while crossing Khao Lak highway

By The Phuket News

 

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The scene of the accident on Saturday night (Nov 9). Photo: Khao Lak Police

 

PHANG NGA: A 30-year-old Thai man is facing a charge of reckless driving causing death after his motorbike struck a Swedish woman crossing the main highway through Khao Lak, north of Phuket, on Saturday night (Nov 9).

 

The accident happened at about 7pm, Khao Lak Police Chief Col Suwat Kaewprom told The Phuket News.

 

The 64-year-old Swedish tourist*, from Enskede, outside Stockholm, was struck by the Honda Fino motorbike while walking across Phetkasem Rd at the southern end of the beach, Col Suwat explained.


Read more at https://www.thephuketnews.com/swedish-woman-killed-by-motorbike-while-crossing-khao-lak-highway-73595.php#rcPhl6CkHrQ3zBXE.99

 

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if it was a thai that was injured he would be paying lots of money for damage and cost for the hospital.the farang  is another story.i would ask was he drunk going to fast and the farang  what was she doing,i would be walking fast to get to other side.not hang around for sure.

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When I cross the streets here, I behave like an 80 year old grand mother. Look both ways, and then proceed with great caution. Drivers in Thailand have little respect for pedestrians, nor motorcyclists. If you are smaller than the car or truck coming at you, watch out. 

 

That is a pretty crappy outcome of her holiday. Anytime an innocent is killed it is tragic. 

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15 hours ago, H1w4yR1da said:

Tourists don't realize Thais don't stop for Zebra crossings. Had to grab some kid by his tshirt to stop him walking into right turn traffic in Hua Hin recently.

So true, and many drivers seem to think red lights are only a “recommendation” to stop.  

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Danger not only lurks on Roads but your life is in danger walking on pavements which are meant for Pedestrians but utilized by Motor Bikes. This occurrence is truly sad when someone is killed whilst on tour however tourists should be warned that there are allegedly 60 plus deaths on Thailand's Roads daily. RIP lady.

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9 minutes ago, Estrada said:

The golden rule for crossing the road here is: Look left, look right, look up, look down, look all around, give up, then find a foot bridge.

or carry an obstacle with you... (and plenty of Safety gear) 

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