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Chachoengsao: One Dead, One Injured in Pickup and Motorcycle Sidecar Collision

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A fatal accident occurred just before 16:45, on September 6, in Phanom Sarakham District, Chachoengsao Province, resulting in the death of one individual and the injury of another. The incident took place in front of a car wash near the entrance of Ban Khao Wong in Village 2, Khao Hin Son Subdistrict.

 

Emergency responders received a report of the accident, which involved a collision between a pickup truck and a motorcycle with a sidecar. Upon arriving at the scene, volunteers found two victims. A male individual was suffering from chest tightness and abrasions across his body, while a female victim was discovered deceased at the scene.

 

 


According to witnesses and confirmed by CCTV (below) the motorcycle and sidecar was stopped waiting to turn right, when the pickup veered across the road and hit it head on, ripping the sidecar and passenger from the motorcycle. The motorcycle and male rider was left in the middle of the road and the sidecar with female passenger thrown some distance down the road.The driver of the pickup truck was suspected of being intoxicated, with the accident occurring on a dry straight road, which was not busy at the time.

 

First aid was administered to the injured male victim, who was then transported to Panomsarakham Hospital for further medical care.

 

Authorities from Khao Hin Son Police Station were called to the scene to investigate the incident. They arranged for the deceased woman's body to be transported to Panomsarakham Hospital for an official autopsy.

 

Further investigation is underway to determine the full circumstances of the crash, including the level of intoxication of the pickup driver and any additional factors that may have contributed to the accident.

 

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Surely, the pick up driver should have done like everyone else, and recognize the motorbike, instead of driving straight into it. However, one might ask why in the world the driver and motorbike almost stands in the middle of the road?

1 hour ago, Gottfrid said:

 However, one might ask why in the world the driver and motorbike almost stands in the middle of the road?

 

3 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

According to witnesses and confirmed by CCTV (below) the motorcycle and sidecar was stopped waiting to turn right,

@Tropicalevo Sorry, must have missed that. In that case, the pick up driver is all wrong. Something that unfortunately is very common or maybe it´s just that everyone has a pick up that makes it common. 🙂 

9 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

CCTV of the collision. The video has been edited to remove the point of impact.

 

 

What in gods name was the truck doing... 

2 hours ago, hotchilli said:

What in gods name was the truck doing... 

looking phone 

43 minutes ago, Irish star said:

looking phone 

Well he wasn't looking out the front window, that's for certain.

How tragic RIP the sidecar lady.  How on earth the motorcycle driver could get up and run to the aid of his passenger after such a bump beggars belief.  Maybe delayed shock.  The truck driver, well likely on his phone as has been suggested already. 

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