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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, 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, stevenl said:

What Aussie?

 

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.

I’ve driven jet skis a lot and you’ll definitely know it if you hit a person.

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2 hours ago, impulse said:

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.

Don’t know what picture you looked at but I don’t see any bondo.

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I watched the video and it looks like the guy on the jet ski was trying to maneuver to avoid the swimmer. They changed him with wrongful death of another person. I read some of the comments here and it’s always the same nonsense of faulting the Thai people. Well no Thai person was involved in the accident so blame the cops for jumping to conclusions. If a Thai person was involved in the accident then you would blame them and their so called lack of education. The cops here did their job, traced the culprit and nabbed him.  Someone was killed, try not to forget that.

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25 minutes ago, impulse said:

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That's Bondo.

 

No it’s not. You want it to be to find blame on some Thais instead of the white perpetrator

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5 hours ago, hotchilli said:

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

 

If there was more than one jet ski on CCTV (there were at least 2 according to the OP), and the only criteria they used to determine which one hit the swimmer was "damage", I think they have, at best, a 50:50 chance of having the right guy.  Even lower if there were several jet skis out at the time.

 

If witnesses and/or CCTV could differentiate between the riders, so be it.  Good on the police for getting the guy.  But it needs to be based on something other than damage shown in that photo.

 

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15 hours ago, khunJam said:

No it’s not. You want it to be to find blame on some Thais instead of the white perpetrator

 

I want them to base their accusation on something the beside dock rash in that photo, and get the right guy. 

 

I've hit submerged and floating objects on a jet ski and never had damage like the photo, especially so far above the water line.

 

BTW, what do you call that 3mm thick white layer below the peeling black paint?   We call it Bondo.

 

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