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A Police Hospital doctor drove his Porsche Cayenne SUV into the back of another car on Ratchapreuk Road outbound heading towards Taling Chan yesterday morning, reported Sanook.

 

The incident killed two people and severely injured a third. The Porsche was a red plate vehicle indicating it was brand new.

 

It happened at the Bang Wa BTS station. 

 

Metropolitan police deputy  Pol Maj-Gen Piya Tawichai said that the doctor would get no special favors and the case would proceed according to the evidence. 

 

He assured relatives this was the case announcing that the doctor was under the 50 mg limit for DUI - he had 44 mg % in his system. 

 

Lieutenant Phanurak - the doctor concerned - was due to give further evidence at Phasi Charoen police station yesterday afternoon.

 

The media also said that relatives were due at the station for an initial meeting regarding compensation. 

 

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How fast do you have to be going to cause that much damage rear-ending someone?

 

Anyway, it looks like an accident, "no special treatment" means if he, like anybody else, compensates the victims' families, he will be fined not exceeding 10,000 baht.

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Maybe there will some breaking news down the line, "Dr related to Jo Ferrari" working in a Police Hospital crashed a Porsche borrowed from Jo Ferrari's collection of 29 luxury cars.

 

It was also reported that Jo Ferrari was distraught after finding out of the news as he kept a large stash of plastic bags for emergency use in the back of the Porsche.

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15 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Finance perhaps, as most people do?   

 

He's a doctor, not a "police doctor" a phrase you seem to be using to suggest that he's not paid that much.

In that case, I guess he is both...as stipulated in the OP " Lieutenant Phanurak - the doctor concerned" 

But this is not a reason for all these posts (not yours obviously) pointing at the cost of the car and how the guy could pay for it.

So fed up with biased unfounded attacks

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1 minute ago, Liverpool Lou said:

There is a reasonable answer to that, he was not heading in the direction of the Police Hospital and there's no suggestion that he had just left work either.    It just says that he works as a doctor at the Police Hospital and that he was not over the limit.   To assume that he was drunk heading to work or had been drunk treating patients is ridiculous without evidence.

Curious how long after the accident the blood test was taken ? 

Crucial in the calculation of the alcohol in the blood at the time of the accident .

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15 minutes ago, Scrotobike said:
22 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Finance perhaps, as most people do?   

 

He's a doctor, not a "police doctor" a phrase you seem to be using to suggest that he's not paid that much.

Lord help us all from these kind of posts

Any idea how much a Thai doctor earns?

Any idea what the finance payments are on a porche with 200% import tax?

Yes, I do know how much Thai doctors can earn.  I also know that repayments on a finance agreement, probably aided with a trade-in ( not many people go straight for a Cayenne as their first vehicle) can be easily managed on a doctor's salaries.

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2 minutes ago, kingkenny said:

I know a dr that works at a few hospitals, she also works at the police hospital and is a police officer with a rank. There are a large number of Dr's that hold police ranks,  i believe  this guys rank is mentioned 

You are correct; a lieutenant colonel and his/her name, which is unusual, (the naming of names). It would be interesting to know how these ranks are attained. Does one train as a doctor, then as a police officer? Or are they honorary titles? I have always heard good things about the Police Hospital in its abilities and facilities, which is not surprising, given their "customer base's" exposure to harm and injury.

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