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Drunken Worker Crashed Into Electric Post

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At 2 am on 13th July the Banglamung Police were informed that a motorbike had hit an electric post near Pattaya Paradise Village and the rider had died on the spot.

On arrival the team found a Suzuki Smash motorbike that was totally wrecked. Not far off was the body of Mr. Wanchai Khamsaeng, aged 18, from Udon Thani province.

His friends told the police that before the accident they were drinking together at a Karaoke Bar.

The police think that Wanchai must have been quite drunk and driving fast, which caused this unfortunate accident.

http://www.pattayapeople.com/default.asp?F...;IdArticle=6653

On arrival the team found a Suzuki Smash motorbike that was totally wrecked. Not far off was the body of Mr. Wanchai Khamsaeng, aged 18, from Udon Thani province.

The police think that Wanchai must have been quite drunk and driving fast, which caused this unfortunate accident.

http://www.pattayapeople.com/default.asp?F...;IdArticle=6653

So - the Suzuki Smash was smashed

The rider was smashed.

Sorry for the guy, but teenage drinking is out of control - I used to be able to afford a pint of mild - ten pence (old money) as a teenager, on a Sunday evening in the clubroom of the bicycle racing club to which I belonged (summer) or rugby club (winter). That was it. Had to wait 'til my late twenties, early thirties before I could get really smashed, and by then I didn't want to.

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