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Elderly Man Killed in Hit-and-Run Collision in Ayutthaya


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An elderly man was struck and killed while crossing the road. The 71-year-old man was first hit by a motorcycle, causing him to fall, before being fatally run over by a car. The driver of the car fled the scene. Residents have long complained that the area is dangerously dark due to broken streetlights that have been neglected for some time.

 

The accident occurred at 20:20 on October 5, on Highway 3056, near Wat Khok Mayom in Khan Ham Subdistrict, Uthai District, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya. Police officer Lieutenant Rittai Waliittikul from the Uthai Police Station responded to the call, along with rescue workers from Ayutthaya Ruamjai Foundation.

 

Upon arrival, they found the scene dimly lit, as streetlights were not working. The body of Boonlert Treechai, 71, lay in the middle of the road. Nearby, approximately 30 metres away, a motorcycle with the license plate from Ayutthaya was found toppled over. The motorcyclist had already been taken to the hospital with injuries.

 

Witness Sarath Phetsrimong, 21, reported that while driving in the area, he saw the motorcycle hit the victim, who was crossing the road. At that moment, a black Toyota Vios sped by and ran over the man’s body before fleeing towards the Uthai-Bang Pa-In intersection.

 

Surin Pan-Iam, a local delivery rider familiar with the area, mentioned that he often saw the elderly man, the owner of a nearby accommodation block, walking around. He said the road is extremely dark, and the streetlights had been out for a long time, creating a hazardous environment with frequent accidents.

 

Police have begun reviewing CCTV footage from nearby shops. The footage shows the victim crossing the road when the motorcycle hit him, causing both the victim and the motorbike to crash. Sparks flew as the motorcycle skidded across the road, and shortly after, the car ran over the victim. Authorities are now working to locate the hit-and-run driver for further legal action.

 

Picture courtesy of Khaosod.

 

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5 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

Poorly lit area is not an excuse, as vehicles have lights, and should not drive quicker than have time to stop.

Nobody was using it as excuse. Rider in hospital, driver disappeared and pedestrian in hospital. 

 

But thanks for the great advice as always. Makes a lot of sense. No need for street lights.

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13 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

Nobody was using it as excuse. Rider in hospital, driver disappeared and pedestrian in hospital. 

 

But thanks for the great advice as always. Makes a lot of sense. No need for street lights.

Malcolm, Malcolm, Malcolm, this is starting to be a trend. Now let´s look at it.
 

  1. Where did I say that somebody was using it an excuse? (My opinion is that it is not an excuse. Also it was mentioned a few times, so it kind of like sounded little bit like one.)
  2. The pedestrian, is not in the hospital as we usually call it. He is dead and in the morgue.
  3. Where did I give you or anybody else an advice?
  4. Where did I try to say that there is no need for street lights?

You see here, 4 faults in 5 short sentences containing a total of approx. 30 words. 🤣🤣🤣

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