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Last night, a Russian man driving a car in Pattaya caused a severe accident by colliding with a motorcycle, leaving one person dead and one critically injured. The incident occurred on Sukhumvit Road, near the South Pattaya traffic light, as the driver, appearing inebriated, sped down the road.

 

Local rescue services quickly arrived at the scene, finding the car's front end heavily damaged. The driver, a 40-year-old Russian national named Romasco, exhibited signs of intoxication. Nearby, a motorbike lay wrecked, with two severely injured Thai nationals, 28-year-old Mukcharee and Boonpop. Medics provided immediate first aid before rushing both victims to a nearby hospital, reported Thai CH 7.

 

Witnesses at the scene, including 40-year-old Somsak, described seeing the foreign driver speeding erratically before slamming into the motorbike from behind. The collision was so forceful that it sent the motorbike riders flying, causing severe injuries. Somsak quickly contacted local rescue services, who arrived within minutes.

 

 

Local police also responded, documenting the accident scene and gathering evidence, including photos and witness statements. They intend to review nearby CCTV footage to piece together a complete account of the events leading up to the crash. An alcohol test is pending to determine the driver’s level of intoxication at the time of the accident.

 

Tragically, Mukcharee succumbed to her injuries shortly after arriving at the hospital, while Boonpop remains in critical condition. Authorities are coordinating with the deceased's family to prepare for her funeral rites.

 

This incident marks another grim reminder of the dangers posed by driving under the influence, with authorities urging all motorists to exercise caution and responsibility on the roads. The investigation is ongoing, and further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

 

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-- 2024-05-21

 

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Accident scene pictures shows the bike appears to have been wanting to turn right at the traffic lights, into South Pattaya Road, or make a u turn, before being struck from behind.

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3 hours ago, watchcat said:

 

Tragic, but as one of the riders didn't make it, you drunkard have a great opportunity to inspect the prison from inside.

So long as the Russian can pay compensation he will not do prison time.

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15 minutes ago, Chongalulu said:

Can't afford 4 wheels, maybe, but could well have afforded decent crash helmets? Not saying it would have guaranteed survival in this case , but the relevance is that so many Thais don't bother with any helmet where statistics say that so many more would be alive today by that relatively cheap expedient. 

 

Studies from OZ and the USA say the risk of death per km is 20-40x as high on a scooter as in a 4 wheeler.  The same sets of studies show that helmets reduce the risk by 40%.  So even with a helmet, riding a scooter is still over 10x as dangerous per km.

 

Wear a helmet, sure.  Buy a good one, not a plastic POS that will only get you past the checkpoints.  Leather jackets and leggings will help, too (if you can stand the heat).  But they won't keep your legs or head from getting ripped off.  Seat belts and 2 tons of steel will.

 

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

This incident marks another grim reminder of the dangers posed by driving under the influence, with authorities urging all motorists to exercise caution and responsibility on the roads.

It takes more than that to change mindsets... start with manslaughter charges.

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How about the 3rd victim Somsak he'll be getting the ambulance bill and most likely the hospital costs. Never phone the emergency services in Thailand if you have no direct involvement 

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