snoop1130 Posted April 11, 2024 Posted April 11, 2024 A Thai tuk tuk driver fled the scene after a 76 year old Vietnamese woman fell out of his vehicle in the Isaan province of Udon Thani. The driver claimed he did not notice the passenger falling, and unfortunately, she later died en route to the hospital. Udon Thani Hospital Rescue Team was alerted to the incident around 3.30pm on April 9 and rushed to the scene on Nittayo Road. The woman, later identified as 76 year old Vietnamese national Bui Thi Nhung, was found lying on the road. A Thai nurse, 34 year old Pilanee Deenin, and a Thai soldier, 39 year old Morrakot Krotsuno, were administrating CPR on Nhung when the rescue team arrived. Meanwhile, other motorists and witnesses attempted to rouse the woman by calling out to her. Nhung’s pulse eventually returned, prompting the rescue team to swiftly transport her to the hospital for further treatment. Sadly, Nhung passed away during the journey to the hospital. Morrakot revealed to Naewna that he drove behind the tuk tuk and saw her fall off. He saw Nhung lying unconscious on the road while Pilanee rushed to provide her CPR. Morrakot said he immediately contacted the rescue team and then went to help Pilanee. Morrakot disclosed that the tuk tuk driver did not stop to assist Nhung and immediately fled the scene. Pilanee also expressed her disappointment saying the tuk tuk driver was cruel, leaving an old woman lying on the road like that. Driver defends himself Officers from Mueang Udon Thani Police Station reported that the Vietnamese woman might have succumbed to heatstroke due to the high temperature that day. The driver, 64 year old Boonluea, turned himself in at the police station yesterday, April 10, claiming he only realised what had happened after reaching the destination, Ek-udon Hospital. On returning to the scene he saw the woman lying on the road. Boonluea admitted to feeling shocked but chose not to stop and help the woman. He hurriedly informed his family about the situation and later proceeded to the hospital to check on the woman, only to discover that she had already passed away. The Thai authorities have yet to file charges against Boonluea and are in the process of gathering additional information from witnesses. Additionally, they are endeavouring to contact Nhung’s family members and will coordinate with the Vietnam Embassy in Thailand to notify her family about the tragic incident. By Petch Petpailin Caption: Photo via Facebook/ ข่าวอุดร ข่าวโฮมเคเบิ้ล Source: The Thaiger 2024-04-11 Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe 5
bob smith Posted April 11, 2024 Posted April 11, 2024 shocking but sadly all too predictable behavior from these thuggish louts. regards, bob. 2 3
Popular Post chickenslegs Posted April 11, 2024 Popular Post Posted April 11, 2024 The driver's version of events seems plausible. The tuk-tuk did not appear to change speed or direction, and was not travelling too fast. The Vietnamese lady was on her way to hospital - maybe she succumbed to her illness and fell out. 3 1 5
Middle Aged Grouch Posted April 11, 2024 Posted April 11, 2024 Apart from innocent but naive tourists, who takes those touristic traps know as tuk tuks ? 3 1 2
thesetat Posted April 11, 2024 Posted April 11, 2024 their theory is plausible. But let's see if they bother to follow his route and turn his head to see if she was there or gone. the video shown is not clear enough 1 1
kidneyw Posted April 11, 2024 Posted April 11, 2024 Usually these tuk tuks have an enormous rear view mirror. If this is the case, pretty hard not to notice her missing.
hotchilli Posted April 11, 2024 Posted April 11, 2024 15 hours ago, snoop1130 said: The driver, 64 year old Boonluea, turned himself in at the police station yesterday, April 10, claiming he only realised what had happened after reaching the destination, Ek-udon Hospital. On returning to the scene he saw the woman lying on the road. Boonluea admitted to feeling shocked but chose not to stop and help the woman. He hurriedly informed his family about the situation and later proceeded to the hospital to check on the woman, only to discover that she had already passed away Retard. 1
hotchilli Posted April 11, 2024 Posted April 11, 2024 15 hours ago, snoop1130 said: A Thai nurse, 34 year old Pilanee Deenin, and a Thai soldier, 39 year old Morrakot Krotsuno, were administrating CPR on Nhung when the rescue team arrived. Meanwhile, other motorists and witnesses attempted to rouse the woman by calling out to her. Nhung’s pulse eventually returned, prompting the rescue team to swiftly transport her to the hospital for further treatment. Sadly, Nhung passed away during the journey to the hospital. Seems the rescue team were not capable of keeping her alive whilst swiftly transporting her to the hospital... the scrape them up a drive fast approach doesn't work 1 2 1
Popular Post jippytum Posted April 12, 2024 Popular Post Posted April 12, 2024 I think i would give the driver of the tuc tuc the benifit of the doubt as he continued to the ageed destination not increasing speed to flee the scene. 1 1 2
Popular Post BritManToo Posted April 12, 2024 Popular Post Posted April 12, 2024 1 minute ago, jippytum said: I think i would give the driver of the tuc tuc the benifit of the doubt as he continued to the ageed destination not increasing speed to flee the scene. To be fair, I agree with you. He was driving in a straight line at a constant speed, nothing he did caused the accident, and no way he could have prevented it. 4
fredwiggy Posted April 12, 2024 Posted April 12, 2024 13 hours ago, kidneyw said: Usually these tuk tuks have an enormous rear view mirror. If this is the case, pretty hard not to notice her missing. I rarely if ever see them use rear view mirrors, so that would explain a lot. 1
JoePai Posted April 12, 2024 Posted April 12, 2024 The road over those rail lines is very 'bumpy' even in a car so that could easy happen if not holding on plus the general noise around in that area would not help Worth noting Aek Hospital is less than a Kilo away from that point 1
Confuscious Posted April 12, 2024 Posted April 12, 2024 16 hours ago, kidneyw said: Usually these tuk tuks have an enormous rear view mirror. If this is the case, pretty hard not to notice her missing. Udon Thanee is an Isan part of Thailand where 2 diffuerent Tuk-tuk models are used. The first is the model used in Bangkok which is a transfersal 2 seater and uses an engine on LPG (with the common distinctive tuk-tuk sound). Difficult to fall out of this model without being noticed. The second model is a modified Motorbike with 2 rows of seats lengthwise. The seats are inclined towards the road and easy to fall out of these if the road conditions are not good.
Liverpool Lou Posted April 12, 2024 Posted April 12, 2024 18 hours ago, Middle Aged Grouch said: Apart from innocent but naive tourists, who takes those touristic traps know as tuk tuks ? Many, many locals use them. 1
brianthainess Posted April 12, 2024 Posted April 12, 2024 3 hours ago, JoePai said: The road over those rail lines is very 'bumpy' even in a car so that could easy happen if not holding on plus the general noise around in that area would not help Worth noting Aek Hospital is less than a Kilo away from that point I agree those rail lines could throw anyone out the back, especially if she was frail, the local council should be held responsible IMO
JeffersLos Posted April 12, 2024 Posted April 12, 2024 The CPR in the video doesn't look like any I've seen before, are they supposed to do a few compressions then stop for one?
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