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Chonburi Football Club’s goalkeeper apologizes for fatal drunk driving accident, vows to quit drinking for life


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By Tanakorn Panyadee

 

A famous goalkeeper from the Chonburi Football Club has apologized for the fatal car accident that killed a 62-year-old female jogger and severely injured another this morning, pledging he will quit drinking for the rest of his life.

 

Pol. Col. Eknithat Waenpradab from the Mueang police station interrogated Mr. Worawut “Bank” Sukuna, the 23-year-old goalkeeper of Chonburi FC who fatally crashed his sedan into two joggers while drunk early this morning.

 

The officer said Bank requested to give his statement in court. However, he was in grief about what had happened and apologized to the victims.

 

Full story:  https://thepattayanews.com/2022/10/26/update-chonburi-football-clubs-goalkeeper-apologizes-for-fatal-drunk-driving-accident-vows-to-quit-drinking-for-life/

 

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Chonburi FC Goalkeeper Kills 1 in Drink-Driving

 

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CHON BURI, Oct 26 (TNA) – The goalkeeper of the Chonburi Football Club drove under the influence of alcohol, failed to negotiate a curve and fatally hit people who were working out by walking. His blood alcohol level was as high as 184mg%.

 

The tragedy happened on a seaside road in Muang district. The dead person was identified as Ms Kanya, 62. She was in an exercise outfit and had her right leg and head broken.

 

Full Story: https://tna.mcot.net/english-news-1045094

 

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14 hours ago, worgeordie said:

Will he , or is he just trying for a lesser sentence , hopefully not prison ,

personally I would make an example of him ,he needs to do time in

jail , not 6 months or a year , minimum 5 years , until the authorities

start taking DUI more seriously , more people are going to die needlessly .

 

regards Worgeordie 

Exactly and he would loose his career and certainly stop drinking. 

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19 hours ago, anchadian said:

The officer said Bank requested to give his statement in court. However, he was in grief about what had happened and apologized to the victims.

Too late for one of them... trying to garner some sympathy and a lesser conviction?

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