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Famous teen game streamer dies in bike crash in Nakhon Nayok

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Famous teen game streamer dies in bike crash

By THE NATION

 

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Popular online game streamer Chanon Chuchart, 17, was reportedly killed in a bike crash in Nakhon Nayok province on Monday (August 31), according to Rueng Lao Chao Nee programme on 3HD TV channel.

 

Witnesses told reporters that a group of around 20 bikers were riding on the Rangsit-Nakhon Nayok Road when one biker lost control and hit the traffic island before smashing into a tree.

 

Rescue staff tried to save Chanon but he suffered extensive injuries and later died.

 

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Chanon was a popular game streamer with more than 100,000 followers on his channel. He had posted on his Facebook the day before the accident that he would like to suspend streaming for a while to go on a trip with friends. On August 14, he had posted an ad, wanting to sell a Ducati motorcycle, the one that he crashed, for Bt450,000.

 

A number of netizens visited his Facebook page and posted their condolences.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30393810

 

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-- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2020-09-01
 

 

 

Hell,s bells...what speed was he doing to cause so much damage....RIP young man too late now to learn some road sense :wai:

Another wasted life...and yes, that bike must have been going some to end up how it is.

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17y old on a Ducati. The odds of this happening were about 99.99%.

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17 and riding a 959. What could possibly go wrong?  You need protecting from yourself at that age unfortunately. Such a sad waste.

 

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Never heard of him and RIP, but what are the parents thinking allowing a kid on a bike this size?

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22 minutes ago, Hamus Yaigh said:

Never heard of him and RIP, but what are the parents thinking allowing a kid on a bike this size?

Parents thinking?

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He should not have even been riding that bike at 17. His license ( if he possessed one ) limits him to 110 cc until 18 years old. There is a very good reason for this..............just look at this article.

R.I.P. to the young man, but as another poster has mentioned what were the parents thinking.

14 minutes ago, AhFarangJa said:

He should not have even been riding that bike at 17. His license ( if he possessed one ) limits him to 110 cc until 18 years old. There is a very good reason for this..............just look at this article.

R.I.P. to the young man, but as another poster has mentioned what were the parents thinking.

And as a further poster  added,

           "parents thinking"

2 hours ago, Hamus Yaigh said:

Never heard of him and RIP, but what are the parents thinking allowing a kid on a bike this size?

They're not !

Darwinism at its greatest. I wonder what the parents would think if old bill came round and took them away for being complicit in their child's death.

 

I'm sure I read some time ago some Thai politician saying that any parent who allows their child on a bike they have no licence for and who subsequently dies is responsible for their death.

Riding a big bike in a video game is not the same as in real life.

The parents should be held responsible allowing him to drive a bike way over 110cc

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