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Tourist Arrested in Fatal Jet Ski Incident at Phuket Beach


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According to the earlier report the accident happened in the dark. Would be important information to establish if the jetski rider could see the swimmer.

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5 minutes ago, stevenl said:

According to the earlier report the accident happened in the dark. Would be important information to establish if the jetski rider could see the swimmer.

Certainly not dark in the CCTV still above although the quoted time of death at the time he was found would suggest it was a lot later.

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1 hour ago, stevenl said:

According to the earlier report the accident happened in the dark. Would be important information to establish if the jetski rider could see the swimmer.


This is the latest coverage in the Thai media. It is clear from the released CCTV that the incident occurred before night fall. The body was not located and recovered until after midnight.

 

 

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10 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Police Colonel Surasak Jaidee, superintendent of Phi Phi Island Police Station, led the arrest team, acting on a warrant issued by the Phuket Provincial Court. The suspect, who denies all charges, faces accusations of reckless endangerment resulting in death.

Scratches and paint damage on a rented jet-ski is not real evidence... but hey.. TiT

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1 hour ago, hotchilli said:

Scratches and paint damage on a rented jet-ski is not real evidence... but hey.. TiT

Sure it does, if the vehicle was in good shape when it was rented out and returned damaged. That would be clearly documented by photos before and after as most rental joints take photos.

1 hour ago, stevenl said:

These jetskis bounce up and down a lot, and can hit even small waves with force. So not unthinkable he thought he hit a wave.

Hard to imagine that he didn’t see the swimmer at least at the last moment, high visibility in an open field riding a jet ski beside it was obviously a hard hit and normally after hitting something one would go and inspect the object they hit…

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4 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

Aren't there 'swimming zones' and anyone swimming outside of these zones does so at their own risk ?

 

So, what is the degree of accountability of jet-skiers, speed boat pilots, long tail boat pilots etc when swimmers are are outside of these area's ???

 

 

IF this was one of the speed boats or long tail boat pilots would charges even be discussed ??

 

 

 

 

Ah, more victim blaming .

Just accept that, thus far, circumstantial evidence points to this guy being the pilot of the dangerous big boy’s toy which killed the poor guy.

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I was the owner of a fairly quick boat that I used to take out to sea angling, I can tell you that there are times when the light and waves pay tricks with your eyes, so make it near impossible to see anything near submerged or floating in/on the water, I had a few misses with logs and once made contact with a wooden palette, so perhaps we should not take any guesses or pointing at this time....🤗

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42 minutes ago, novacova said:

Sure it does, if the vehicle was in good shape when it was rented out and returned damaged. That would be clearly documented by photos before and after as most rental joints take photos.

 

Maybe, but that's a long running jet ski scam.  Covering up damage with water soluble or poorly bonded paint that gets washed off while the renter is bopping around.  Then claiming damages when the innocent renter returns it.

 

Obviously, I have no clue whether that's the case here.  But I'd hate to see an innocent rider getting banged up. 

 

If that's the actual photo, I doubt that was cause by a collision with a swimmer.  And I see quite a bit of Bondo, indicating previous damage.

 

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