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Chinese businessman driving a Fortuner hit and killed a pedestrian while crossing Rama 2 Road


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On August 1, 2023, at 18:00, a Chinese businessman driving a Fortuner with a red license plate collided with a pedestrian in Samut Songkhram, Thailand.

 

The victim, Miss Suphansa Chumsaeng, 22 years old, from Ayutthaya, was found lying face down on the right lane and was pronounced dead on the scene, reported Thai Rath.

 

Rescue workers attempted CPR but were unsuccessful. The grieving husband of the victim, 40-year-old Mr. Wanglal Eiam-Oh, from Samut Songkhram, tearfully recounted the tragic incident.

 

Nearby, a white Toyota Fortuner with license plate number Bangkok ก3432 was parked on the rightmost lane, severely damaged in the front.

 

47-year-old Chinese businessman, Mr. Chen Mingqi, asserted that he was heading back to Samut Songkhram from a vacation in Phetchaburi at the time of the accident. 

 

The police will further examine the incident to determine the true cause of the tragic accident.

 

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

On August 1, 2023, at 18:00, a Chinese businessman driving a Ferrari with a red license plate collided with a pedestrian in Samut Songkhram, Thailand.

 

1 hour ago, webfact said:

Nearby, a white Toyota Fortuner with license plate number Bangkok ก3432 was parked on the rightmost lane, severely damaged in the front.

A little confusing, was the car a Ferrari or a Fortuner ????

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Fatal accident on Rama 2 Road claims the life of a young woman
by Nattapong Westwood 

 

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A fatal accident occurred, claiming the life of a 22 year old woman who was hit by a car driven by a Chinese entrepreneur while attempting to cross Rama 2 Road. Her distraught boyfriend, who reported that she usually never crossed the road because her home and workplace were on the same side, was left in tears at the scene.

 

At the incident’s location, authorities encountered a weeping 40 year old man standing next to the victim’s body. Nearby, a damaged white Toyota Fortuner with red plates was parked, its front side wrecked.

 

The Chinese businessperson, 47 years old, who was driving the car, stated that he was heading back to Samut Songkhram from a relaxing trip in Phetchaburi Province when the victim suddenly dashed across the road. Even though he tried to dodge and brake, he was unable to avoid the fatal accident.

 

Full story: https://thethaiger.com/news/national/chinese-entrepreneur-involved-in-fatal-car-collision-on-rama-2-road-young-woman-dead

 

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22 minutes ago, Geoffggi said:

A little confusing, was the car a Ferrari or a Fortuner ????

My question too. Can hardly be two separate killings.

And who can not differentiate between a Ferrari and a Fortuner?

Thai news obsessed with Ferrari killers?

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5 hours ago, SoilSpoil said:

Since when does the Rama 2 road have pedestrian crossings? Last time I drove down south  it was a freeway.

Numerous highway elevated pedestrian crossings at major points such as hospitals, shopping centers, government buildings,  etc. but no roadway surface crossings. Crossing Rama 2 means crossing something like six highway and four frontage roads. Not to mention highway center areas where new elevated highway construction would block any surface crossing.

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