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American on Dirt Bike Kills Thai Woman Crossing Road in Chiang Mai

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An American riding a dirt bike struck and killed a Thai woman crossing the road in Mae On District, Chiang Mai. Tearfully, the tourist knelt to apologise to the victim’s family at the scene.

 

On January 2, officers from the Mae On Police Station received a report of an collision involving a dirt bike and a middle-aged Thai woman. The incident occurred near Ban Sahakorn in Mae On Subdistrict. Emergency responders from Wiang Fa Mae On Rescue Team and medical staff from Mae On Hospital were dispatched to the scene.

 

Upon arrival, officers, including Pol. Col. Chakkarin Adsongpongphana, Chief of Mae On Police Station, and Pol. Col. Damnoen Kanong, Deputy Commander of Chiang Mai Provincial Police, found the victim, later identified as Mrs. Kia Saewang, 58, lying unconscious in the middle of the road. Rescuers attempted CPR and rushed her to Mae On Hospital, but she was pronounced dead shortly after arrival.

 

The rider of the dirt bike, identified as Mr. Philip Morrow, 38, from the United States, tearfully knelt and apologised to the victim’s family, visibly distraught over the incident.

 

Preliminary investigations revealed that Mrs. Kia was crossing the road to dine at a restaurant on the opposite side when the dirt bike, traveling from Huay Kaew Subdistrict, collided with her. Mr Morrow was riding his dirt bike alongside his friend, who was on another motorcycle.

 

Police took Mr. Morrow into custody for questioning at the Mae On Police Station. Further legal proceedings are underway to determine the next steps, but Police have indicated they will charge him with reckless driving causing death.

 

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  • If I had a nickel for all the assumptions I hear on this forum I could run against Trump in the next election. He may have been driving straight, at a normal speed, and the woman could have walked acr

  • Sorry where does it say the rider was "acting an idiot" ?

  • How'd you know he was acting like an idiot?

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26 minutes ago, Georgealbert said:

The rider of the dirt bike, identified as Mr. Philip Morrow, 38, from the United States, tearfully knelt and apologised to the victim’s family, visibly distraught over the incident.

 

acting an idiot on your dirt bike, no sympathy for your reckless behavior..................idiot

 

 

RIP

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Off to the monkey house for you kneeling won't bring back a life idiots on bikes again

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2 hours ago, smedly said:

acting an idiot on your dirt bike, no sympathy for your reckless behavior..................idiot

 

 

RIP

Sorry where does it say the rider was "acting an idiot" ?

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Hope he had a  helmet cam I see  some awful behaviour from Thais on the roads  with regards to not only their own but others  safety including pedestrians. Save me your victim blaming krap thanks

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2 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Mr Morrow was riding his dirt bike

distraught over the incident.

 

Police have indicated they will charge him with reckless driving causing death

No sorrow from me for Morrow. 

 

Now the guy is distraught, bloody loser, hope he rots in a Thai prison. 

 

 

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9 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

No sorrow from me for Morrow. 

 

Now the guy is distraught, bloody loser, hope he rots in a Thai prison. 

 

 

If I had a nickel for all the assumptions I hear on this forum I could run against Trump in the next election. He may have been driving straight, at a normal speed, and the woman could have walked across the road without looking, which I see daily here all the years I've lived here. The only evidence that could judge this is CCTV. They're quick to decide against foreigners regarding traffic incidents here, which is prejudiced thinking before any evidence is there.

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Bunch of inexperienced idiots on motorcycles on the roads now.

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4 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:

They're quick to decide against foreigners regarding traffic incidents here, which is prejudiced thinking before any evidence is there.

You can file me in that bunch as I witness careless foreigners on the roads every day that per capita far out weigh the local folks up here.

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1 minute ago, bkk6060 said:

Bunch of inexperienced idiots on motorcycles on the roads now.

Yes, ever since scooters were first used here.

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19 minutes ago, Rampant Rabbit said:

Hope he had a  helmet cam I see  some awful behaviour from Thais on the roads  with regards to not only their own but others  safety including pedestrians. Save me your victim blaming krap thanks

It's a dirt bike, so probably shouldn't even have been on the road.

 

58 is middle aged, I wish :coffee1:

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2 hours ago, smedly said:

acting an idiot on your dirt bike, no sympathy for your reckless behavior..................idiot

 

 

RIP

How'd you know he was acting like an idiot?

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2 hours ago, ozz1 said:

Off to the monkey house for you kneeling won't bring back a life idiots on bikes again

Unlikely he'll go to jail if he's all the required docs and was not under the influence.

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Just now, KhunLA said:

It's a dirt bike, so probably shouldn't even have been on the road.

hahhahahahahahahahaha

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Just now, novacova said:

You can file me in that bunch as I witness careless foreigners on the roads every day that per capita far out weigh the local folks up here.

And I and most of the others here see daily bad driving by locals. I've been a driver most of my life, as a job, and put in millions of miles since I first started driving, and have never seen more bad driving in all of my life until I moved here, and I was born in New Jersey, where many consider it a place where bad driving happens a lot. It's defensive driving there. here it's pure incompetency along with lack of enforcement that has more die each day than about anywhere on earth, yearly.

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So many people come to Chiang Mai so they can rent motorbikes and go speeding around without any risks of repercussions like back home. I see them all the time and it gets worse every year.

 

Chiang Mai thanks to its international airport is like a portal which can transport turds from the most far-flung reaches on the earth and throw it right in your face. Some random women living her life in the outer regions of Chiang Mai now has to be worried about literally anyone anywhere in the world arriving in her village and driving like a lunatic. 

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1 minute ago, NorthernRyland said:

So many people come to Chiang Mai so they can rent motorbikes and go speeding around without any risks of repercussions like back home. I see them all the time and it gets worse every year.

 

Chiang Mai thanks to its international airport is like a portal which can transport turds from the most far-flung reaches on the earth and throw it right in your face. Some random women living her life in the outer regions of Chiang Mai now has to be worried about literally anyone anywhere in the world arriving in her village and driving like a lunatic. 

Please show where it says he was "driving like a lunatic" ?

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Just now, JoePai said:

Please show where it says he was "driving like a lunatic" ?

We don't know anything about this case, the women could be at fault. Point is there are swarms of people (including Thais from s*holes like BKK) driving like maniacs also. There's a culture of this here.

 

Farang on dirt bike on Mae On fits a profile too. Just looking at that guys face I've seen these people before. Very good chance he's to blame here but we'll probably never know.

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14 minutes ago, bkk6060 said:

Bunch of inexperienced idiots on motorcycles on the roads now.

How much experience did this guy have.

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3 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

but Police have indicated they will charge him with reckless driving causing death.

It's amazing how quickly the RTP can charge a farang with these types of crimes, yet when a Thai commits them it's just business as usual..

 

There are still a lot of questions that need to be answered, including the following:

 

Did he have a licence?

Was he speeding?

Did he have insurance?

Was the bike road legal at the time of the incident?

Was he under the influence of alcohol or any other drugs?

Was the woman crossing the street at an appropriate place, ie, a crosswalk, or was she just crossing at a random spot without looking both ways?

 

These are all questions that the courts MUST get the answers to if the police do indeed charge him with such a serious crime.

 

Everybody should be entitled to a fair trial and due process no matter the seriousness of the case. I just hope that the RTP conducts it's investigations properly and impartially (wishful thinking, I know...)

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Whose at fault here from the comments seems to depend on whether you like the US or not

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1 minute ago, NorthernRyland said:

We don't know anything about this case, the women could be at fault. Point is there are swarms of people (including Thais from s*holes like BKK) driving like maniacs also. There's a culture of this here.

 

Farang on dirt bike on Mae On fits a profile too. Just looking at that guys face I've seen these people before. Very good chance he's to blame here but we'll probably never know.

When you reach a certain age, you usually have enough wisdom from all of your years to not assume you know anything about a person from their looks. One example of this is Ted Bundy, who murdered at least 35 women and got away with it because he looked like an average man. Farang on dirt bike meets no definite profile besides a love for dirt bike riding. There is no way to judge this unless you were actually there watching it unfold.

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2 minutes ago, mdr224 said:

Whose at fault here from the comments seems to depend on whether you like the US or not

I’m from the US

1 minute ago, fredwiggy said:

When you reach a certain age, you usually have enough wisdom from all of your years to not assume you know anything about a person from their looks. One example of this is Ted Bundy, who murdered at least 35 women and got away with it because he looked like an average man. Farang on dirt bike meets no definite profile besides a love for dirt bike riding. There is no way to judge this unless you were actually there watching it unfold.

Hey, the women was walking and he was riding a machine. What about that don’t you understand? Apply some wisdom. Pedestrians have the right-of-way where we come from and here as well.

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6 minutes ago, novacova said:

I’m from the US

Hey, the women was walking and he was riding a machine. What about that don’t you understand? Apply some wisdom. Pedestrians have the right-of-way where we come from and here as well.

That would depend on where she was crossing the road.

 

At a crosswalk when the lights are on red then yes, that is correct.

 

But as of yet we don't know where she attempted to cross. Pedestrians have no rights at all on main roads unless they use the designated crossings.

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16 minutes ago, NorthernRyland said:

We don't know anything about this case, the women could be at fault. Point is there are swarms of people (including Thais from s*holes like BKK) driving like maniacs also. There's a culture of this here.

 

Farang on dirt bike on Mae On fits a profile too. Just looking at that guys face I've seen these people before. Very good chance he's to blame here but we'll probably never know.

Is it your time of the month hun?

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23 minutes ago, NorthernRyland said:

but we'll probably never know.

So don't jump to conclusions based on your own bigoted ideas 

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20 minutes ago, novacova said:

Hey, the women was walking and he was riding a machine. What about that don’t you understand? Apply some wisdom. Pedestrians have the right-of-way where we come from and here as well.

And yet here you are, just last week saying this:

 

"Because here, whether legal or not, vehicles have the right-of-way not pedestrians, if you don’t obey by that “rule” your likelihood to get flattened greatly increases."

 

That reply from you was copied and pasted from my thread that I started after I was nearly knocked down by a Thai motorbike driver who was driving on the sidewalk.......

 

Anything to say in your defense?

5 minutes ago, roo860 said:

Is it your time of the month hun?

dude I'm so sick of these people. It was just the holiday season and they swarm me this time of year. 

 

I did see some Thai guy on a big bike hit a pickup truck (both of them on driving in the middle of the road around a bend) and broke his leg. 200,000 baht to repair his B&M bike too (I knew a family member of his). F*k that guy. Many such cases.

2 minutes ago, JoePai said:

So don't jump to conclusions based on your own bigoted ideas 

bigoted, you mean daily lived experiences? How many bears do you have to see <deleted>ting in the woods before you know that bears <deleted> in the woods?

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