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Three year old killed by ten wheel truck in NE in front of mum - he'd just bought an ice-cream


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A three year old boy was killed in front of his mother as he ran across the road after buying an ice cream, reported Thai Rath.

 

It happened in Ban Non Doo in Chaiyaphum province. 

 

The driver of the truck was waiting to surrender when Pol Capt Withoon Phapholngam arrived on the scene.

 

A large group of angry people wanted to lynch the driver who was taken away to the police station for his own safety.

 

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The mother had fainted at the scene on seeing the tragedy with her own eyes. 

 

Nong Bua Daeng police are investigating. 

 

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OMG.

 

RIP little guy.

 

That would literally devastate our family if one of our little ones got killed.

 

Speed bumps through these little villages would go a long way to help slow these idiot drivers.

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1 hour ago, pacovl46 said:

Are you for real? 

Yes.

 

Unfortunately people drive to fast through the small villages that dot the country roads in Thailand.

 

Maybe they drive better where you live.

 

Obviously you you don't know Thailand.

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Yet another waste of a young life. Truly Sad

How on Gods Earth did he manage to run across a Road while in the charge of his Mother ?

RIP Little Lad

 

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

A large group of angry people wanted to lynch the driver who was taken away to the police station for his own safety.

Yet to be determined if he was at fault, or the mother being lax in her duties as a watchful mother.

Better luck next time little one.

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6 hours ago, 2009 said:

Oh god.

 

This is just unimaginabley painful to contemplate as a parent.

 

When are the citizens of this country gonna do something about this? I understand these things happen everywhere but not on this scale.

 

Not just the driving, but the parenting. It is a recipe for disaster.

 

Letting a 3 year old cross a road alone is just..........I am lost for words.

 

 

 

I am afraid I don't agree with you about lack of parenting. A quiet side road in front of your house  in a village is very different to a road in a town. The child was obviously supervised the parent was watching. it is more likely that if the parent had accompanied him she would also have been killed by this man's atrocious driving

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1 hour ago, KannikaP said:

And dutiful attention from parents would go a long way to stop kids running into the path of these 'idiot' (as you call them) drivers.

That helps.

 

But idiots driving 120 kilometers through a village is the norm around Sakon Nakhon.

 

It's not only children but if a dog, chicken, or buffalo strolls onto the road the driver swerves and plows into some house.

 

I'm all for the 120 kilometers an hour speed limit on highways.

 

Just slow it down going through the villages.

 

.....of course this will never happen.

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8 hours ago, 2009 said:

Letting a 3 year old cross a road alone is just..........I am lost for words.

Yes. Was she too busy to escort him? You know, like responsible parents would. That way they don't get killed.

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1 hour ago, KannikaP said:

Where does it say that?

It's in the headline 'In Front of Mother'

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7 minutes ago, RobU said:

It's in the headline 'In Front of Mother'

The kid was possibly metres 'in front of mother', otherwise she could have grabbed him.

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15 minutes ago, KannikaP said:

The kid was possibly metres 'in front of mother', otherwise she could have grabbed him.

Not even metres, just greater than arms length

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