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Ex-Monk's Reckless Driving Leaves Two Girls Critically Injured


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In the usually quiet province of Udon Thani, a reckless driving incident involving a former monk has ignited a storm of community outrage and social media mobilisation. The shocking collision was captured on CCTV, displaying a green Toyota Corona, driven by Itthidet Wongkamchan, careening into a motorcycle carrying two teenage girls—Fah, 15, and Noon, 14. This tragic event has left the girls battling severe injuries, including broken limbs and hip fractures.

 

The accident unfolded as the girls were on an errand for their elderly grandmother. Eyewitnesses recounted Itthidet's initial assurance to cover the medical expenses, a promise that has remained unfulfilled as he disappeared without a trace. The mounting medical bills have pushed both families into financial turmoil, forcing them to rely on high-interest loans.

 

Fah’s mother, hailing from Hat Yai, shared her emotional turmoil as she faced over 30,000 baht (approximately £720) in unanticipated expenses. "We are ordinary people, and this accident has left us in a difficult situation," she lamented, urging the driver to bear his responsibility.

 

 

This incident has reignited discussions on the need for stricter driving regulations for monks, a topic that has gained traction among local residents and netizens alike. The police, with the aid of CCTV footage, are continuing their investigation, while attempts to contact Itthidet's relatives have yielded little progress.

 

Noon’s father expressed his profound despair, recounting his tears upon learning of the accident. He appealed earnestly for the former monk, who had departed the temple years ago under questionable circumstances, to fulfil his initial vow and assist the injured girls.

 

As the families grapple with their dire situation, the community remains vigilant, hoping for justice and accountability in the wake of this distressing incident.

 

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-- 2024-12-18

 

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11 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

He appealed earnestly for the former monk

 

This monk won't be going to heaven any time soon....

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Well he was dismissed for a reason. Definitely not to be trusted, but hopefully they can track him down. This is exactly why all drivers should have full insurance and a license. Too bad the police don’t do anything about that. 

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7 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Inform the hospital to send the bill to the temple.

Not force the relatives to get a loan from a shark

Clueless: The hospital costs are not a real problem, they are 30 Baht/day for Thais

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17 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Inform the hospital to send the bill to the temple.

Not force the relatives to get a loan from a shark

You did read the part where it said the monk had left the temple years ago didn't you?

Or were you too busy making sure you were the first to comment?

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