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Pattaya City Police reported a collision involving a big bike and a pedestrian at approximately 21:40 on November 26. The incident left one person severely injured.

 

The crash occurred on Jomtien Second Road, near Rompho Market in Jomtien, Bang Lamung District. Police coordinated with the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Rescue Unit to provide an urgent response.

 

At the scene, rescue workers found a man lying face down in the middle of the road. The pedestrian, identified as Mr. Surat Sirichan, 45, from Ubon Ratchathani province, sustained a head injury and abrasions across his body. He was reportedly heavily intoxicated at the time. Rescue teams administered first aid before transporting him to a nearby hospital.

 

A damaged red-and-black Kawasaki Z900 motorcycle with a Chonburi license plate was found near the scene. The rider, a 53-year-old British national, whose identity has not been disclosed, sustained minor injuries, including abrasions.

 

Authorities are reviewing CCTV footage and conducting further investigations to determine the circumstances of the crash and whether any legal action will be taken.

 

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15 minutes ago, NickyLouie said:

900cc bike ?

 

bet he wasn't speeding 

 

Yes of course, everyone on a 900cc bike speeds.........🤣

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Boozy blunder: Tipsy pedestrian struck by British biker in Pattaya

 

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A tipsy walk turned into a harrowing accident in Pattaya when a 53 year old British biker collided with a drunk pedestrian, leaving the latter injured and sprawled on Jomtien Second Road.

 

The incident unfolded at 9.40pm yesterday, November 26 near the bustling Rompho Market. The Sawang Boriboon Rescue Centre promptly dispatched a team to the scene alongside reporters from The Pattaya News.

 

Rescuers discovered the victim, identified as 45 year old Surat, face down on the road in a red T-shirt and black trousers. He had sustained head injuries and body abrasions. Emergency workers stabilised him at the scene before whisking him to a nearby hospital.

 

 

Nearby lay the British rider’s damaged Kawasaki Z900 motorcycle, a sleek red-and-black big bike. Its rider, Holmes, emerged with only minor abrasions and chose not to provide a statement at the scene.

 

Witnesses painted a vivid picture of the incident. According to bystanders, Surat appeared heavily intoxicated and had staggered onto the road directly in the motorcycle’s path. The collision, they claimed, was unavoidable.

 

As of press time, local police are combing through CCTV footage to piece together the full story. Holmes remains under investigation, though witnesses suggest the fault lies with the victim’s inebriated antics, reported Pattaya News.

 

By Puntid Tantivangphaisal

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39 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

As of press time, local police are combing through CCTV footage to piece together the full story. Holmes remains under investigation, though witnesses suggest the fault lies with the victim’s inebriated antics, reported Pattaya News.

 

Keep searching.

 

You'll find some way to extort some tea money out of 'im!

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1 hour ago, G_Money said:

Another drunk Brit?

 

2 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Rescuers discovered the victim, identified as 45 year old Surat,

 

Not many Brits called Surat. He was a Thai and he staggered onto the road according to witnesses.

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2 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Holmes, emerged with only minor abrasions and chose not to provide a statement

That is suspicious.

Drugs, alcohol.

 

what speed was he going? What is the need for a big bike unless you want to speed?

 

Did he have a license? 
 

 

 

When riding or driving where there are pedestrians I always slow down so I have enough time to stop. 
Children are unpredictable. 
You can’t be too safe on the roads. 
Speed kills and is responsible for most road deaths.

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1 hour ago, richard_smith237 said:

I'm sure the Anti-Brit Bigots will come up with a few ideas


No , we will let you do it.

 

1 hour ago, richard_smith237 said:

he was pretty dumb to be riding around without gloves, jacket, decent footwear

 

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6 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

I'm sure the Anti-Brit Bigots will come up with a few ideas to blame the rider just for being British... 

 

That didn't take along at all..    We're just missing Gottfrid and we have the trifecta !!! 

 

.... So far we have

- The 'Go-fund-me comment'

- unfounded suspicions of drugs

- unfounded suspicions of alcohol (from a drunk driver nonetheless !)

- unfounded suspicions of speeding

- unfounded suspicions of whether he was licensed

 

- A stupid comment about the need for a big bike

 

... I'm not sure what there is left for other Brit-bashers to have a go at...    I haven't read the 'deport him' comment yet... 'if he wasn't here the accident would not have happened' !!!....

 

6 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

Wonder if the brit will start a gofundme to fix the bike ?

4 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

That is suspicious.

Drugs, alcohol.

 

what speed was he going? What is the need for a big bike unless you want to speed?

 

Did he have a license? 
 

When riding or driving where there are pedestrians I always slow down so I have enough time to stop. 

No you don't - you're a drunk driver - you wouldn't even notice if you've hit someone... 

 

Consider yourself lucky - that could have been a drunk pedestrian stepping out in front of you while you are driving shyatfaced after 10-12 beers....     

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6 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

I will not hit a main road on my scooter without gloves, jacket, boots, full face helmet - some may think thats overkill, others think getting on a motorcycle is a death wish...    our risk profiles and tolerances for risk clearly all vary.

 

Jacket and gloves is a bit too much for me (though you are of course right).

 

I drive a PCX with full-face certified helmet, jeans, sneakers and t-shirt. I'm aware that I could hurt myself in the event of an accident, but that's my perfect risk/driving pleasure ratio.

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