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Bright future cut short: Beloved bartender dies in tragic Udon Thani motorcycle crash


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Tragedy struck the heart of Udon Thani province, when a popular 24 year old bartender known for his hard work and dedication lost his life in a terribly unfortunate motorcycle accident. The young man was working diligently towards becoming a civil servant and was known to be saving up to buy a new vehicle.

 

The incident took place on Soi Inplaeng in the main city district early this morning. Police Lieutenant Jedsada Vongvai received a notification about the accident and promptly coordinated with doctors from Udon Thani Hospital and members of Udon Sawangmetha Rescue Foundation to investigate the scene.

 

On arrival, police found a Regency 200cc motorcycle registered in Udon Thani toppled in front of a local beauty salon. Nearby, the body of the victim, known as Ohm, was discovered, with his lifeless form laying on the ground and covered in blood.

 

Initial inquiries suggested that Ohm was moving at high speed in this usually residential road when an animal seemed to have crossed his path, leading to the fatal accident. A doctor declared him dead, and his body was handed over to his relatives for funeral rituals according to their local traditions.

 

By Nattapong Westwood

Caption: Photo by Khaosod

 

Full Story: https://thethaiger.com/hot-news/road-deaths/bright-future-cut-short-beloved-bartender-dies-in-tragic-motorbike-crash-in-bangkoks-ekkamai-district

 

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12 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Initial inquiries suggested that Ohm was moving at high speed in this usually residential road when an animal seemed to have crossed his path, leading to the fatal accident. A doctor declared him dead, and his body was handed over to his relatives for funeral rituals according to their local traditions.

Indeed a sad loss... 

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If he wasn't driving at high speed - why? - then he would probably still be alive. But just one of the 20 or so motorcyclists that die on Thai roads every day. Somehow that mortality rate and the need to drive safely doesn't get through their thick skulls.

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