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Thailand's dangerous roads: Motorcycles collide in Samut Prakan - three injured

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Thailand's dangerous roads: Motorcycles collide in Samut Prakan - three injured

 

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Rescue services were called to Soi Sam Huang in Bang Poo, Samut Prakan last night after a collision on a bend between two motorcycles travelling in opposite directions.

 

On the footpath with road rash and chest injuries was an unidentified rotund man near an overturned Honda Wave.

 

Thirty meters away was Tot, 32, lying in a pool of blood. 

 

Suthat, 23, also injured and riding a Yamaha Mio said he was taking Tot to work in a factory when they collided with the other bike, reported 77kaoded

 

All the injured were taken to hospital. 

 

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