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Drunk Crashes Into Motorcycle, Killing Two 14-Year-Old Girls in Tragic Wrong-Way Collision


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1 hour ago, TroubleandGrumpy said:

The fact that the only responses you have got is laughing emojis shows how ignorant so many Expats are about how things work in Thailand. You are correct -

Thank you.  I wouldn't expect anything else from those ignorant, Thai-bashing posters which is why I don't follow, nor care about any fatuous emoji "opinions"!

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17 hours ago, BangkokReady said:
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22 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

The position of the pickup in the photo is likely irrelevant, it could well have been parked there at the side of the road after, and away from, the impact, not to mention the results of kinetic energy -  vehicles rarely stop dead, pointing the same way as before the impact, after an impact at speed.

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Ok then, we will ignore what the report actually said and the photographic evidence because you want to argue as usual.

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Two trolls trolling each other. 😵‍💫

Three...don't forget yourself.

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2 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Thank you.  I wouldn't expect anything else from those ignorant, Thai-bashing posters which is why I don't follow, nor care about any fatuous emoji "opinions"!

Thumbs up anyway 😁

But if you want to see Thai bashing at its extreme, read the comments under any similar story in that publication that has a name involving KhrunThep and the mail service. Unbelievable - like so many on here - I often wonder why they live here  - but I think most of them do not and are only sexpat visitors, and the rest thought they could 'convert' a bar girl and failed badly. 

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2 minutes ago, TroubleandGrumpy said:

Thumbs up anyway 😁

But if you want to see Thai bashing at its extreme, read the comments under any similar story in that publication that has a name involving KhrunThep and the mail service. Unbelievable - like so many on here - I often wonder why they live here  - but I think most of them do not and are only sexpat visitors, and the rest thought they could 'convert' a bar girl and failed badly. 

Many of those foul, idiotic Bangkok Post commentators grace AN with their delightful presence, also!

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1 minute ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Many of those foul, idiotic Bangkok Post commentators grace AN with their delightful presence, also!

Yes indeed - I sometimes read them on the bog for a laugh.

I thought Bangkok Post was 'banned' here - perhaps it is linking to their stories - my bad.

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4 hours ago, Presnock said:

And if I am not mistaken, motorcyclists are not required to have insurance so the police normally just charge any other vehicle that hits the motorcycle.

You certainly ARE mistaken. 3rd party Por a Bor is mandatory.

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49 minutes ago, theblether said:

5am in Thailand. 

 

Tell me how you would use public transport. 

 

Not taxis. Public transport to get home. 

 

Some of you need to wake up 

14 year old girls going home at 5am. Don't post silly stuff.

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50 minutes ago, theblether said:

5am in Thailand. 

 

Tell me how you would use public transport. 

 

Not taxis. Public transport to get home. 

 

Some of you need to wake up 

 

Firstly, what were two 14 year old girls doing out at that time?? Maybe making some income for their parents 🤔 

 

Secondly,  taxis are easy to get in Thailand and always have been affordable. Easier than ever now with apps, such as Grab and Bolt. 

 

Thirdly, risking your life - or your child's life - for convenience is not worth it.

 

Those poor girls should never have been in that situation. 

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On 10/6/2024 at 4:24 AM, MalcolmB said:

Not at all. 
The accident was not caused by the girls, they could have been 40 years old and they still would have been ploughed down by the speeding driver going the wrong way.

It could have been you, it could have been me. 
 

Many 14 year old girls are sensible and responsible, unlike the speeding 66 year old Brit who killed himself on the bike in Pattaya last night.

Are you going to blame his parents?

The 18 yr old tried to warn the girls, of the car coming the wrong way. Maybe if they were of age or a bit more road savy, they would of been aware of it too.

They're parents and being too young is also a contributing factor unfortunately 

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22 hours ago, BangkokReady said:

 

Presumably neither of them were wearing helmets, but if they were, they might not have died.  If they had decent education on safety at school, they might have worn helmets.  I'm not sure how that can't be seen as a positive thing.  🤷‍♂️

Presuming much . Beyond presumption is some prat traveling in the wrong direction who even if had been "educated" was very obviously ignoring responsibility due to alcohol intoxication and killed two people!

Real blame need be attributed correctly rather than to accommodate drunk drivers !

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IMG_6399.jpeg

 

I am SO confused by this image, I am not a forensic investigator, but my eyes show me the motorcycle on the left, where it should be, it also shows it being dragged or pushed forwards on the left lane, indicating the truck was also in the left lane, and ran them down from behind!  So who was going the wrong way?

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16 minutes ago, 0ffshore360 said:

Presuming much .

 

No.  Most people don't wear helmets in Thailand.  Particularly youngsters.

 

16 minutes ago, 0ffshore360 said:

Beyond presumption is some prat traveling in the wrong direction who even if had been "educated" was very obviously ignoring responsibility due to alcohol intoxication and killed two people!

 

Regardless, if the kids had been wearing helmets, they might have lived.

 

16 minutes ago, 0ffshore360 said:

Real blame need be attributed correctly rather than to accommodate drunk drivers !

 

He has most of the blame, sure, but if people aren't wearing helmets, and are involved in incidents where a helmet could have saved their lives, they are partly to blame for their death.  It's the law, and it's common sense.

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1 hour ago, CanadaSam said:

IMG_6399.jpeg

 

I am SO confused by this image, I am not a forensic investigator, but my eyes show me the motorcycle on the left, where it should be, it also shows it being dragged or pushed forwards on the left lane, indicating the truck was also in the left lane, and ran them down from behind!  So who was going the wrong way?


I have gone back over all the reports and images from the scene. There were very few good images available when the original post was written. I don’t believe those are scrap marks, just shadows on a poor quality picture. (best that was available at the time).

 

Below are further images, which have become available later, one shows the location of the 2 girls bodies (in the red box) and the other clearly shows no marks on the road beyond the bike. All reports say the pickup was travelling the wrong way against the traffic.

 

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Even walking on the streets in early morning hours...is just too dangerous.

 

This is the time when most drunks are out and about.

 

Couple of weeks ago, I saw a drunk drive his truck/car into the back of a cement truck.

Haha...I was SOOOOO Happy to see that!

 

The drunk guy did not even touch his brakes.

He just drove steadily into the back of the cement truck, which stopped him cold.

 

What a nitwit.

 

Anyway, I do not walk on the roads during such dangerous hours.

 

And, one must be cautious anytime one goes walking along the roads...because.....

So many here are drunk all the time....

They drink a lot of those alcohol-laced vitamin drinks...before going out on the job.

 

NITWITS....

 

Who lives like that....who has any real hope in life?

 

This same thing goes on in Taiwan, too, among workers/laborers/ truck drivers....

 

The lack of education is APPALLING.....!

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, CanadaSam said:

IMG_6399.jpeg

 

I am SO confused by this image, I am not a forensic investigator, but my eyes show me the motorcycle on the left, where it should be, it also shows it being dragged or pushed forwards on the left lane, indicating the truck was also in the left lane, and ran them down from behind!  So who was going the wrong way?

 

The drunk in the Truck - as per the report.

 

But, I'm not sure what you mean where you have tried to highlight that the motorcycle was dragged or pushed forwards on the left lane...   I'm not sure the photo clearly shows that there are any road gouges / scrapings etc which indicate direction or area of impact.

 

The truck has clearly been moved after impact to the side of the road, whereas the bike seems to have remained unmoved. 

 

 

From the photo itself, and the actual report - it seems the girls were riding the left most or middle lane...  and they were hit head on by the drunk pickup driver... 

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