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Horrifying Accident: Woman in Pickup Truck Fatally Strikes Harley-Davidson Rider


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Tragedy struck when a 24-year-old woman, in a state of shock, crashed her Toyota Revo pickup truck into a man riding a Harley-Davidson motorcycle in Khlong Nueng, Pathum Thani. The motorcycle rider, a 29-year-old man, was killed instantly, and the motorcycle was completely destroyed.

 

On August 29, Police Lieutenant Kreangkrai Srimai, Deputy Inspector of Investigation at Khlong Luang Police Station, received a report of a fatal collision between a car and a motorcycle.

 

The accident occurred on the road alongside Khlong L1, near the entrance of Soi Thepkunchorn 21, Village No. 11, Khlong Nueng Subdistrict, Khlong Luang District, Pathum Thani Province, reported Daily News.

 

Upon receiving the report, the officer quickly went to the scene along with the rescue team from Thakhong Municipality and volunteers from the Ruamkatanyu Foundation, as well as a doctor from Thammasat University Hospital.


At the scene, a white, four-door Toyota Revo pickup truck was found in the middle of the road, with its front end smashed into a black Harley-Davidson motorcycle.

 

The front of the pickup was severely damaged, and motorcycle parts were scattered across the road. The motorcyclist, a 29-year-old man, was found deceased. The 24-year-old female driver of the pickup was still in shock.

 

Lieutenant Kreangkrai Srimai documented the scene and collected evidence. The body of the deceased was transported to the Institute of Forensic Medicine at Thammasat University Hospital by the Ruamkatanyu Foundation volunteers, where it will remain until relatives can arrange for religious rites.

 

Picture courtesy: Daily News

 

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looking at the damage she was on the wrong side and hit the oncoming bike that was on the correct side of the road, speed was definitely a factor as well, looking at the position of the bike under the car it was more than likely the car that was going faster. 

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At 3 AM this night, no witnesses.

The Thai article also does not give any hint.

Will there be a follow up? Likely not.

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2 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

I would say no helmet.

And 3am, likely drugs and alcohol involved.

She was probably on her phone.

Possible brake failure. 
He probably pulled out without looking. 
Motorcycle riding up the wrong side of the road with no tail lights. 
How does a 23 year old buy that car? Rich parents. 
 

Solved

 

You forgot to mention the RED PLATE!!!!

New vehicle,ready for off road.

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3 hours ago, roo860 said:

'Tragedy struck when a 24-year-old woman, in a state of shock, crashed her Toyota Revo pickup truck into a man riding a Harley-Davidson motorcycle in Khlong Nueng, Pathum Thani. '

 

 

So she was in a state of shock before she crashed? 

No after seeing damage to her vehicle. She thought the bull bar was not up to standard.🤐

 

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1 hour ago, hotchilli said:

Things happen during an accident, the final resting place of vehicles has no real bearing on where it started.

Disagree, the final position of a vehicle depends on many factors including speed, road conditions and the drivers state at the time.

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4 hours ago, seajae said:

looking at the damage she was on the wrong side and hit the oncoming bike that was on the correct side of the road, speed was definitely a factor as well, looking at the position of the bike under the car it was more than likely the car that was going faster. 

Her vehicle is showing more damage to its right hand side (offside) in the picture that does not show anywhere near enough to reach a conclusion of blame.  There is certainly nothing, whatsoever, in the picture that indicates the comparative speed of either vehicle.

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4 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

How does a 23 year old buy that car? Rich parents. 

Aside from the facts mentioned (have a proper job and you can finance over many years, down to 15k/month or so like a huge majority of buyers):

Assuming from the wording "her Toyota Revo pickup truck" that she owns it is also quite shortsighted.

What else then "her" should the article say?

"in a/some pickup"?

 

And rich parents won't buy bulky trucks for their baby girl but a nice little BMW, Merc or similar. Super rich much better.

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Bring on the road safety "experts" (hate that word!) - the "should've, would've, could've" brigade armed with a big slice of assumption and bigotry - it's really sad - what do they think they contribute to Thailand's roud safety problems? THe only thing I can see is how ignorant they are of road safety - what makes that a matter for concern is that they are probably road users themselves.

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5 hours ago, seajae said:

looking at the damage she was on the wrong side and hit the oncoming bike that was on the correct side of the road, speed was definitely a factor as well, looking at the position of the bike under the car it was more than likely the car that was going faster. 

Wrong!

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1 hour ago, Photoguy21 said:

Disagree, the final position of a vehicle depends on many factors including speed, road conditions and the drivers state at the time.

The final position is what I said., that's where it ended up.

Not where the accident started as the poster I was replying to referred.

Saying "in the picture the car is in a certain position".. that's where it came to an end, not the initial impact.

 

 

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4 hours ago, Photoguy21 said:

Disagree, the final position of a vehicle depends on many factors including speed, road conditions and the drivers state at the time.

You have just agreed with Photoguy.

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4 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

 

Looks to be a 2020 model.

How do you come to that conclusion please?

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9 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Our team of AN investigations are on the case, this mystery will be solved before page end. 

 

Our team of AN now 'wisea$$es' on the case to comment on the comments that would naturally be discussed on a forum designed specifically for discussion !!! :whistling:

 

 

 

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5 hours ago, Bruce Aussie Chiang Mai said:
6 hours ago, Will B Good said:

Obviously would not have made any difference in this case......but who the hell needs bull bars???

People who call them motorcycle bars.

 

People who think they are perfectly able to drive while drunk, but may need to nudge an errant motorcyclist out of their way... :whistling:

 

 

 

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6 hours ago, hotchilli said:
9 hours ago, Dante99 said:

looking at the photo she was on the correct side of the road

Things happen during an accident, the final resting place of vehicles has no real bearing on where it started.

 

Agreed - this one is difficult to call...   Quite likely booze and speeding of both parties is a cause, but who knows... no mention of BAC tests or blowing through red lights (if any etc).

 

The ending position of both vehicles in these photos does not leave much of an indication of how this indication too place.

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