snoop1130 Posted April 10, 2023 Posted April 10, 2023 Six elderly Thais were killed in a collision with a soldier’s pickup truck in Buriram province, northeast Thailand, this morning. The soldier – the only person to survive the crash – was carrying 257 sleeves of illegal cigarettes which he attempted to hide in the woods nearby. Six elderly Thais dressed in traditional outfits were on their way to set up a shrine in a Toyota pickup truck with a Khon Kaen registration when they collided with an Isuzu D-Max pickup truck driven by 29 year old Sgt. Peerapong, a soldier under Suranaree Camp in Korat, along the Chokhai – Detch Udom Highway 24. Four elderly women and one elderly man died at the scene and the sixth victim, an elderly man, was seriously injured and later passed away at the hospital. The deceased include 83 year old Lamai Ruangmanee, 76 year old Thongarb Chuangchai, 56 year old Uthuan Suriyayen, 56 year old Bonting Kulnara, 67 year old Uthai Losuwan, and 52 year old Chong Khaopow. Full Story: https://thethaiger.com/hot-news/road-deaths/6-elderly-thais-killed-in-collision-with-soldiers-pickup-truck-filled-with-illegal-cigarettes -- © Copyright Thaiger 2023-04-10 - Cigna offers a range of visa-compliant plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment, including COVID-19, up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. The most versatile and flexible rental investment and holiday home solution in Thailand - click for more information. 8
Popular Post chalawaan Posted April 10, 2023 Popular Post Posted April 10, 2023 And, one of the two biggest gangs in Asia manage to make the news yet again for all the wrong reasons. Google EAST 101 poke about a bit, and you'll see... RIP to the gentle old folk, imagine getting that far along in life and then Sgt. Dropkick here shows up and <deleted>s you. Don't hold your breath for anyone else to go down with him for the cigarette malarkey. 8 2 2
Popular Post NE1 Posted April 10, 2023 Popular Post Posted April 10, 2023 " The soldier said he was driving in the right lane on the way home to Korat from Ubon Ratchathani when he suddenly lost control and crashed. He said he doesn’t know who crashed into who ". If he lost control and crashed , I would say it was a safe bet that you crashed into the Toyota. 8
Popular Post worgeordie Posted April 10, 2023 Popular Post Posted April 10, 2023 cigarettes are bad for your health ????, 6 Thais dead , maybe if he had not been smuggling them ,he would have driven more carefully. RIP regards worgeordie 2 2 1
sammieuk1 Posted April 10, 2023 Posted April 10, 2023 Well that's 390 years wiped out by a "sudden loss of control" and the police have 51,400 fags to puff on ????Rip 1
Popular Post Andycoops Posted April 10, 2023 Popular Post Posted April 10, 2023 More army Mafia business throwing shame on the nation of the corrupt sworn to protect the citizens... 5 4 3
Popular Post RichardColeman Posted April 10, 2023 Popular Post Posted April 10, 2023 The Thai death holiday season is off to a cracking start. The soldier should be locked up for life - to me the story reads he was more concerned with hiding the ciggies than the injured and dying 2 2 4
Popular Post bradiston Posted April 10, 2023 Popular Post Posted April 10, 2023 6 dead in Buriram. 37 in Bua Lamphu last year. 6 in Surat Thani a few days ago. 2 policemen and an NCO implicated. 49 dead. Disturbing insanity from those supposed to protect the public. Maybe many more. 2 2
TheFishman1 Posted April 10, 2023 Posted April 10, 2023 The cigarettes were probably for his personal use all just a misunderstanding TIT
Popular Post hotchilli Posted April 11, 2023 Popular Post Posted April 11, 2023 12 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Six elderly Thais were killed in a collision with a soldier’s pickup truck in Buriram province, northeast Thailand, this morning. The soldier – the only person to survive the crash – was carrying 257 sleeves of illegal cigarettes which he attempted to hide in the woods nearby. Rotten to the core... Prayuts promise to end corruption would decimate the RTP and Army. 1 1 1
DTL2014 Posted April 11, 2023 Posted April 11, 2023 what a sad and depressing story - how does the commanding officer respond? 257 sleeves x 200 = 51400 cigs .Fine is approx .... ?baht per cigarette..(double if you are in uniform).Total this amount and give to each families relatives - make every barracks pay something, as an example to other barracks. 1
Popular Post Bangkok Barry Posted April 11, 2023 Popular Post Posted April 11, 2023 Six people in the pickup suggests that some were sitting in the bed of the vehicle. It's against the law because there are possible consequences, but in Thailand nobody cares about anything. No personal responsibility, no law enforcement. And so people die. As for the soldier, just another corrupt Thai in uniform. Nothing unusual about that. 2 2 4 1
BangkokReady Posted April 11, 2023 Posted April 11, 2023 33 minutes ago, Bangkok Barry said: Six people in the pickup suggests that some were sitting in the bed of the vehicle. It's against the law because there are possible consequences, but in Thailand nobody cares about anything. No personal responsibility, no law enforcement. And so people die. And the ones inside probably weren't wearing seatbelts.
Popular Post spidermike007 Posted April 11, 2023 Popular Post Posted April 11, 2023 Just another example of the Thai army sucking the blood of society, and giving nearly nothing back. Why are they tolerated? Such malfeasance, such a poor record of caretaking. Such moral rot and bankruptcy. 2 1 3
NextG Posted April 11, 2023 Posted April 11, 2023 13 hours ago, chalawaan said: And, one of the two biggest gangs in Asia manage to make the news yet again for all the wrong reasons. Google EAST 101 poke about a bit, and you'll see... RIP to the gentle old folk, imagine getting that far along in life and then Sgt. Dropkick here shows up and <deleted>s you. Don't hold your breath for anyone else to go down with him for the cigarette malarkey. Did you mean 101 East?
Adumbration Posted April 11, 2023 Posted April 11, 2023 13 minutes ago, spidermike007 said: Just another example of the Thai army sucking the blood of society, and giving nearly nothing back. Why are they tolerated? Such malfeasance, such a poor record of caretaking. Such moral rot and bankruptcy. Come on. An election is afoot. No need to hold back. Tell us what you really think of the current government. 2
hotandsticky Posted April 11, 2023 Posted April 11, 2023 20 minutes ago, spidermike007 said: Just another example of the Thai army sucking the blood of society, and giving nearly nothing back. Why are they tolerated? Such malfeasance, such a poor record of caretaking. Such moral rot and bankruptcy. You are like a broken record. Another gratuitous poke at the government on an unrelated post. 2
TKDfella Posted April 11, 2023 Posted April 11, 2023 My condolences...six people in one accident...tragic. The ladies that were their late 50's...I wouldn't call that 'old'.
brianthainess Posted April 11, 2023 Posted April 11, 2023 3 hours ago, hotchilli said: Rotten to the core... Prayuts promise to end corruption would decimate the RTP and Army. If Prayut ended corruption he would self implode. 1
Purdey Posted April 11, 2023 Posted April 11, 2023 Seems to have been more concerned with hiding the cigarette than with killing six people. I guess the Thai army kills Thai people more than external enemies and doesn't think it is a big deal. 2
superal Posted April 11, 2023 Posted April 11, 2023 3 hours ago, Bangkok Barry said: Six people in the pickup suggests that some were sitting in the bed of the vehicle. It's against the law because there are possible consequences, but in Thailand nobody cares about anything. No personal responsibility, no law enforcement. And so people die. As for the soldier, just another corrupt Thai in uniform. Nothing unusual about that. Was there a ban on travelling in the back of a pick-up a few years ago but then rescinded . It is a way of life up here in Issan especially with the farmers and poorer folk who travel around in unroadworthy old pickups . Plus of course the under aged motor cyclists and non helmet wearers , the complete disregard and ignorance of the road user laws because as you say there is no enforcement only spot checks for tea money . Ironically I was stopped by a bib because he said my lady was not wearing a seatbelt and at the same time there were a few pickups going past , all with passengers in the back . He was not concerned . It's all about the haves & have nots and to serve the money people and keep down those without , thus low education and high annual death rate on the Thai roads . No effort to make changes to improve fatality rates . Collateral damage ?
Bangkok Barry Posted April 11, 2023 Posted April 11, 2023 45 minutes ago, superal said: Was there a ban on travelling in the back of a pick-up a few years ago but then rescinded Correct. The people demanded the right to play Russian Roulette with their lives. But I think the ban was reinstated. Difficult to remember all the U-turns. Meanwhile, parents, schools, police don't care whether kids and others die or not. No common sense, no brain - and no future for some. But, as the PM once said when a young tourist was murdered, the parents can just make another one. 1
Popular Post rudi49jr Posted April 11, 2023 Popular Post Posted April 11, 2023 13 hours ago, hotchilli said: Rotten to the core... Prayuts promise to end corruption would decimate the RTP and Army. Prayut himself would certainly be axed and sent to prison to begin with. If someone wanted to set a real example, that would be the place to start. Never going to happen, though. 3
Mr Meeseeks Posted April 11, 2023 Posted April 11, 2023 11 hours ago, Purdey said: Seems to have been more concerned with hiding the cigarette than with killing six people. I guess the Thai army kills Thai people more than external enemies and doesn't think it is a big deal. Yep, another inadequate, immoral degenerate that is worthless alive to the rest of society.
it is what it is Posted April 11, 2023 Posted April 11, 2023 15 hours ago, TKDfella said: My condolences...six people in one accident...tragic. The ladies that were their late 50's...I wouldn't call that 'old'. it is if you're a road user in thailand...
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