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Driver plunges into flood canal in Sattahip

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Driver plunges into flood canal in Sattahip

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SATTAHIP:--A Bangkok man was seriously injured when he drove his Mazda pickup into a drainage canal.

 

Samanchai Sangchai, 28, was rushed to Queen Sirikit Naval Medical Center following the Nov. 19 crash on Sukhumvit Road at the Sattahip junction.

 

Police speculated that Samanchai fell asleep at the wheel and his truck plunged into the three-meter-deep canal in the center island and smashed into the opposite wall. The BT50 was totaled.

 

-- PATTAYA MAIL 2019-11-24--

 

 

Arnold Judas Rimmer of Jupiter Mining Corporation Ship Red Dwarf

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I tend to fall asleep quickly after a dozen beers too.

12 minutes ago, mikebell said:

I tend to fall asleep quickly after a dozen beers too.

So do I. Not whilst driving though.

Again, how to they reach the conclusion he fell asleep at the wheel?

 

somehow this excuse is suppose to save face vs his driving abilities/decision-making...

1 hour ago, cardinalblue said:

Again, how to they reach the conclusion he fell asleep at the wheel?

 

somehow this excuse is suppose to save face vs his driving abilities/decision-making...

It is a bit like BLAKE failure?

On 11/24/2019 at 10:30 AM, Rimmer said:

Police speculated that Samanchai fell asleep at the wheel and his truck plunged into the three-meter-deep canal in the center island and smashed into the opposite wall. The BT50 was totaled.

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