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Motorbike fatality in Chon Buri following collision with infamous mud-smeared car


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A fatal accident occurred when a motorbike crashed into a parked, mud-smeared car, infamous for its unique appearance, in Chon Buri.

 

The car, owned by Rayong’s well-known Ghost Whisperer, Prasert, had previously been in the news for its peculiar dirt-covered exterior.

 

The incident, shared on social media, revealed the damage caused to the rear of the car from the collision. The X user @RedSkullxxx, who shared the video, stated, “The rigid car from Rayong was parked on the side of the road when a motorbike crashed into it, resulting in one fatality. The car was previously fined due to its condition, which poses a risk for accidents.”

 

The event, reported to have occurred at 3am yesterday, was responded to by Chon Buri City Police and Dhamrasami Manirat Rescue. At the scene near the Shark Roundabout in Bang Pla Soi subdistrict, Chon Buri province, they found 29 year old Natthapol in critical condition behind the white Toyota Altis, bleeding profusely from his nose and mouth. Despite attempts to administer first aid, Natthapol, who had been riding the motorbike, passed away, reported Sanook.

 

by Samantha Rose 

Picture courtesy of Sanook

 

Full story: The Thaiger 2023-10-30

 

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16 minutes ago, Skipalongcassidy said:

The ultimate blame game... a parked immobile car was at fault... really?

Where did it say someone is blaming the car?

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19 minutes ago, Mike Lister said:

The article says, "The car was previously fined due to its condition, which poses a risk for accidents.”

Yes, it was 'rigid' too. 😁

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1 hour ago, Skipalongcassidy said:

The ultimate blame game... a parked immobile car was at fault... really?

Depends on the immediate surroundings adding to the invisibility of said parked car?

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21 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Depends on the immediate surroundings adding to the invisibility of said parked car?

No it doesn't... not in Thailand where vehicles are parked daily everywhere... lot's of times even on the right of way because it's time to stop for a bite to eat.

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