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Driver Beaten After Crashing Into Postman, Killing Him Instantly in Bang Phli


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A violent scene unfolded in Bang Phli, Samut Prakan, after a 59-year-old pickup truck driver lost control of his vehicle, killing a 31-year-old postal worker who was delivering parcels. The incident occurred at 16:30 on 21 December on Thepharak Road, near Bang Pla Soi 63.

 

Police Lieutenant Jirasupang, investigating officer from Bang Phli Police Station, responded to the incident along with emergency responders and medical personnel from Ramathibodi Chakri Naruebodindra Hospital.

 

At the scene, authorities found a white Mazda pickup truck with severe front-end damage. The victim, Mr. Panthakan Wongsilasillaporn, a 31-year-old postal worker from Bang Phli Post Office, was trapped lifeless under the vehicle. Nearby, a red-and-black motorcycle, with registration number from Bangkok, was found badly damaged, along with two other motorcycles and a white Isuzu pickup truck, also damaged in the crash.

 

According to reports, the victim had been delivering a parcel moments before the accident. A coffee shop vendor, Ms. Jurarat, witnessed the event and said the postman had parked his motorcycle, making a call to a customer, when the white pickup truck struck him. “I heard a loud crash and saw the motorcycle and the rider pinned against the truck’s front,” she recounted, adding that she immediately alerted the authorities.

 

The driver of the white Mazda, Mr. Suraphop Pleesumthong, claimed he had been returning to his residence and lost control of his vehicle when another car cut in front of him. He swerved to avoid a collision, causing his truck to veer into parked vehicles on the roadside, including the victim’s motorcycle.

 

Tensions escalated at the scene when friends and relatives of the deceased arrived, outraged by the driver’s actions. They attacked Mr. Suraphop, causing injuries. Police officers and foundation rescue workers intervened to stop the assault but were caught in the chaos and injured themselves. The driver was eventually escorted to Bang Phli Police Station for further questioning.

 

Authorities are investigating the case, while the victim’s body was sent to Ramathibodi Chakri Naruebodindra Hospital for an autopsy.

 

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In many countries, he would have been lynched within minutes. I am not saying that is the way it should be. Just saying how it is in some places. 

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The driver of the white Mazda, Mr. Suraphop Pleesumthong, claimed he had been returning to his residence and lost control of his vehicle. 

 

This seems to be standard excuse, and one would think that perhaps they teach it in grade school, as it's such a common, pathetic and cowardly excuse.

 

This guy killed, he committed a homicide. He took a life. He snuffed out the life of someone who was probably a good family man. Very very little sympathy will be felt over his demise. He was likely driving in a very reckless manner. 

 

An excellent result on the part of the community. 

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8 hours ago, EVENKEEL said:

Autopsy? Really? Guess have to check for suicide 

 

If you actually think about it, if they didn't confirm the cause of death, someone could murder someone, then stage a car accident, and possibly get away with it. 

 

Also, someone could die in a car accident, but could have had some sort of pre-existing condition which contributed to their death, and without checking what actually killed them, the person who caused the accident could face a harsher penalty than they should.

 

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Got to say, if, a big IF, he is telling the truth it is quite a plausible reason......the number of idiots undertaking, switching lanes, racing is ludicrous.

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On 12/22/2024 at 5:49 AM, Georgealbert said:

Tensions escalated at the scene when friends and relatives of the deceased arrived, outraged by the driver’s actions. They attacked Mr. Suraphop, causing injuries

Understandable

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20 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

The driver of the white Mazda, Mr. Suraphop Pleesumthong, claimed he had been returning to his residence and lost control of his vehicle. 

 

This seems to be standard excuse, and one would think that perhaps they teach it in grade school, as it's such a common, pathetic and cowardly excuse.

 

This guy killed, he committed a homicide. He took a life. He snuffed out the life of someone who was probably a good family man. Very very little sympathy will be felt over his demise. He was likely driving in a very reckless manner. 

 

An excellent result on the part of the community. 

Well said, and Merry Christmas

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20 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

The driver of the white Mazda, Mr. Suraphop Pleesumthong, claimed he had been returning to his residence and lost control of his vehicle. 

 

This seems to be standard excuse, and one would think that perhaps they teach it in grade school, as it's such a common, pathetic and cowardly excuse.

 

This guy killed, he committed a homicide. He took a life. He snuffed out the life of someone who was probably a good family man. Very very little sympathy will be felt over his demise. He was likely driving in a very reckless manner. 

 

An excellent result on the part of the community. 

I think brake failure comes a close second

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On 12/22/2024 at 10:12 AM, spidermike007 said:

This guy killed, he committed a homicide. He took a life. He snuffed out the life of someone who was probably a good family man. Very very little sympathy will be felt over his demise. He was likely driving in a very reckless manner. 

 

An excellent result on the part of the community. 

Whilst I agree with your sentiments, I get the impression that you think both the victim and the perpetrator ended up dead.  Not so. The perp was subjected to a failed lynching, the cops intervened and saved him.

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