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Local Somtam female vendor killed, husband seriously injured in hit-and-run accident in Pattaya area


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By Nop Meechukhun

 

Pattaya, Chonburi – A female Somtam vendor was killed instantly while her husband was seriously injured after being involved in a hit and run by a sedan in the Banglamung area during the early hours of this morning, March 27th.

 

Pattaya City police arrived at the scene at 3:00 AM. this morning after being notified of the road accident.

 

Upon arrival, a motorcycle food stall was discovered lying on the road. Food ingredients for selling Somtam were scattered across the roadway.

 

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Full story: https://thepattayanews.com/2022/03/27/local-somtam-female-vendor-killed-husband-seriously-injured-in-hit-and-run-accident-in-pattaya-area/

 

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31 minutes ago, mikebell said:

Another drunk driver fleeing rather than face the music.  We await Pattaya Plod's viewing of their CCTV cameras.

When it is so easy to do, punishments are so inadequate, and maybe you have connections and more money than the victims, why not?

 

Thai kultcha, innit.

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Not condoning DUI or leaving the scene, but was there any rear lights on M/C or especially the sidecar, I rarely see any lights on sidecars front or back, not even something vaguely reflective.

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Probably another super hard working couple working 15 hours or more a day to make an existence to do their best to take care of their kids! RIP poor folks ????????

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8 hours ago, brianthainess said:

Not condoning DUI or leaving the scene, but was there any rear lights on M/C or especially the sidecar, I rarely see any lights on sidecars front or back, not even something vaguely reflective.

If they were parked and doing business the motorcycle lights wouldn't be switched on they would be visible by the local lighting

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