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"Drunk" Brit pensioner, 70, reverses into Thais killing one injuring one - then damages 4 vehicles before overturning

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Daily News and many other Thai media reported on an appalling incident on the beach front at Ban Phe, Rayong, yesterday evening in which an apparently drunk British man in a pick-up killed and injured people before driving off and damaging four vehicles before overturning.

 

Pol Capt Natthawat of the Phe Rayong police on the eastern seaboard was alerted to the incident yesterday evening and went with rescue services to the area near the Lotus store on the beach front road - Suan Son to Ban Phe Road - where they found an overturned four door pick-up.

 

Inside was an apparently drunk Brtish man trapped in the driver's seat.

 

Stephen P., 70, was given first aid.

 

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Picture; Daily News

 

A police patrol nearby was giving CPR. But dead at the scene was Niran Pramuan, 53, and severly injured was 32 year old Chanasak. They were taken to Rayong Hospital.

 

Witnesses reported seeing the foreigner reverse at high speed into the two men crushing them up against a lamppost.

 

The driver then raced off colliding with two cars and two motorcycles before ending up on its side. 

 

Witnesses said that the British man lived locally and was a habitual drunkard who would drive in the wrong lane and that local people were fed up with his behavior.

 

He was kept in custody while his injuries were treated as police prepared a breath test and for his subsequent prosecution. 

 

More on this as we hear of it. 

 

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  • No sympathy for him at all, hope he has to spend a long time in the deepest dark hole they have, drink driving has no place anywhere, now he's going to pay the price . regards worgeordi

  • Wonder why foreigners are not really welcome in Thailand?  This is why.  Jerk-wah, dipstick, idiot, ignoramus, stupid  IRRESPONSIBLE ass.

  • Obviously a dedicated student of Thainess. Hope he will further his studies sharing a cell with 100 tattoed blokes.

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4 minutes ago, webfact said:

Witnesses said that the British man lived locally and was a habitual drunkard who would drive in the wrong lane and that local people were fed up with his behavior.

Obviously a dedicated student of Thainess. Hope he will further his studies sharing a cell with 100 tattoed blokes.

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Thats gunna cost him a pretty penny !!

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Oh dear. What a <deleted> plonker.

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Wonder why foreigners are not really welcome in Thailand?  This is why.  Jerk-wah, dipstick, idiot, ignoramus, stupid  IRRESPONSIBLE ass.

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A long sentence followed by deportation seems appropriate.

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No sympathy for him at all, hope he has to spend a long time

in the deepest dark hole they have, drink driving has no place

anywhere, now he's going to pay the price .

regards worgeordie

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35 minutes ago, Boomer6969 said:

Obviously a dedicated student of Thainess. Hope he will further his studies sharing a cell with 100 tattoed blokes.

Still feel the need to talk about Thai behavior, pathetic.

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I wonder if someone is going to defend him.

 

All people who are high or drunk should be punished extra harsh when getting into accidents. This is unacceptable. First hitting people then fleeying.. being drunk. I would not want to be him at his age jail could mean his end. Not that i mind if the things stated in this article are factual. 

1 hour ago, webfact said:

Witnesses reported seeing the foreigner reverse at high speed into the two men crushing them up against a lamppost.

what set this off. clear intent here. obviously buddy had some issues needing dealt with. 

Just now, stoner said:

what set this off. clear intent here. obviously buddy had some issues needing dealt with. 

When drunk people have a short fuse. That might have something to do with it. But it would be so bad if this was intentional. I mean he could not be that stupid to do something like that on purpose and thinking to get away with it.

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1 minute ago, robblok said:

When drunk people have a short fuse. That might have something to do with it. But it would be so bad if this was intentional. I mean he could not be that stupid to do something like that on purpose and thinking to get away with it.

he was drunk. drunks and thinking and all that. 

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1 hour ago, Jerno said:

Wonder why foreigners are not really welcome in Thailand?  This is why.  Jerk-wah, dipstick, idiot, ignoramus, stupid  IRRESPONSIBLE ass.

Actually, the reasons why are long standing prejudice, jealousy, hatred that some of their women marry them, insecurity, and a hatred from higher ups that western ways will take over and the people will revolt, wanting to live with more freedom. This is news because it's a foreigner, and doesn't take away the fact that there are an average of 65 deaths daily on the roads that are attributed to drunk, incompetent drivers and the lack of enforcement of laws on the books.

Looks like he has got to well acclimatized to the way of the road here ????Rip 

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Agree with edwin above.  Lock up then get rid of.  Glad I live far away from that part of LoS.

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The Brit must have backed up hard into the signpost.  The pickup's tail gate and bumper are clearly bent in from the crash.  

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20 minutes ago, toofarnorth said:

Agree with edwin above.  Lock up then get rid of.  Glad I live far away from that part of LoS.

Rayong? Hardly a tourist-y place. Where do you live?

2 hours ago, webfact said:

Rayong, yesterday evening in which an apparently drunk British man

Rayong..........Was he a friend of Pumpkin man. ????

 

 

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"Apparently drunk British Man"

 

So where is the evidence of him being drunk ?

Until such time that a breath test is carried out how can one ascertain his alcohol level, appalling reporting imo.

Throw the book at him & make the example for others that do the same.

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5 hours ago, Jerno said:

Wonder why foreigners are not really welcome in Thailand?  This is why.  Jerk-wah, dipstick, idiot, ignoramus, stupid  IRRESPONSIBLE ass.

This is wrong...  Foreigners are extremely well received in Thailand. 

 

In tourist area’s where there are plenty of tourists behaving poorly there maybe an element of ’tarred by the same brush’... however, for the most part Thai’s do not judge us all by the actions of a despicable few.

 

IF you’re walking around drunk in the day time with a hooker on your arm etc you going to be judge. 

IF you’re walking around and behaving perfectly normally, you’re going to be welcomed.

 

This whole idea that ‘foreigners are not liked or welcomed in Thailand’ are the musings of people who are likely to either feel unwelcome or actually find themselves unwelcome and disliked anywhere they go - Thailand is not the denominator, they are. 

 

 

In this case the British man was apparently a burden on society, his drink driving behaviour despicable. 

Thankfully, Thai’s are not so silly enough to think all foreigners are the same. 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Pumpuynarak said:

"Apparently drunk British Man"

 

So where is the evidence of him being drunk ?

Until such time that a breath test is carried out how can one ascertain his alcohol level, appalling reporting imo.

The report states ‘habitual drunkard who would drive int eh wrong lane.... '

 

IF he was a respectable member of the local community these would not be the words used to describe him.... 

 

Then there is the ‘raced off....’ part... not the behaviour of a likeable or decent character. 

 

5 hours ago, webfact said:

The driver then raced off colliding with two cars and two motorcycles before ending up on its side. 

 

Witnesses said that the British man lived locally and was a habitual drunkard who would drive in the wrong lane and that local people were fed up with his behavior.

 

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4 hours ago, robblok said:
4 hours ago, stoner said:

what set this off. clear intent here. obviously buddy had some issues needing dealt with. 

When drunk people have a short fuse. That might have something to do with it. But it would be so bad if this was intentional. I mean he could not be that stupid to do something like that on purpose and thinking to get away with it.

Or just drunk and foot on the wrong pedal...   panicked thinking he’s on the brake, broke harder when really he was on the accelerator...    

 

We see this same thing with the cars that fly out of multi-story car-parks !!

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

He was kept in custody while his injuries were treated as police prepared a breath test and for his subsequent prosecution

a bit late,  the locals knew about his continuous drunk driving, if he had been taken off the road sooner a life might have saved, seems nobody had a problem up until now.

 

RIP

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5 hours ago, Jerno said:

Wonder why foreigners are not really welcome in Thailand?  This is why.  Jerk-wah, dipstick, idiot, ignoramus, stupid  IRRESPONSIBLE ass.

drunk driving is widespread and is a huge problem here, until the police start doing their job it will continue, of course they don't want too because they do it too

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

drive in the wrong lane

Pah the irony!

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3 hours ago, swerve said:

The Brit must have backed up hard into the signpost.  The pickup's tail gate and bumper are clearly bent in from the crash.  

if this was intentional (possible road rage or ongoing feud) this idiot could be facing a murder and attempted murder charges

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Would this Brit have done the same in the UK?  Seems many here choose to drink drive because 'everyone' does it.  But don't consider potential consequences. 

Running over people then driving off is the epitomy of being a complete lowlife.  Drunken fool.  Prison, huge fines, massive compensation claims and deportation.  

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