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13-Year-Old Rider Dies After Motorcycle Collision with Pickup Truck

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A crash claimed the life of a 13-year-old boy in Sichon District, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand, on January 5. The incident occurred at approximately 08:55 near Ban Sai Phlu School, on the outskirts of Village 8 in Tambon Plian, Sichon. 

 

Local authorities and rescue teams from the Phetkasem Foundation Sichon branch were alerted to a collision involving a Honda Scoopy motorcycle and an Isuzu pickup truck.

 

On arrival, rescue workers discovered the severely injured boy, identified as Master Kantinan, lying unconscious in the middle of the road, the boy had suffered critical injuries in the crash. He was a resident of Tambon Sao Phao in the same district as the crash occurred.

 

Emergency responders, including teams from the Phetkasem rescue unit, the Tambon Thep Ratch sub-district organisation, and the Tambon Plian sub-district organisation, performed CPR at the scene in a desperate attempt to save his life. The boy was subsequently transferred to Sichon Hospital in an Advanced Life Support (ALS) ambulance for further medical attention.

 

Despite the efforts of medics and hospital staff, the injuries proved fatal, and the boy was pronounced dead shortly after his arrival at the hospital.

 

Authorities are continuing their investigation into the cause of the crash, but initial reports suggest the motorcycle had crossed over the central line and struck the pickup truck head-on at speed.

 

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Same story all the time... 13 year olds are not allowed to ride a motorcycle.. where is RTP to enforce the law where are the parents and why do they allow it??  Tragic but normal in this country

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2 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Authorities are continuing their investigation into the cause of the crash,

 

The parent's are guilty for letting a 13 year old kid driving (or trying to drive) the moped/scooter.

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Thai police should hang their heads in shame the whole system is wrong letting children ride motorbikes would be a good start 

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28 minutes ago, ozz1 said:

Thai police should hang their heads in shame the whole system is wrong letting children ride motorbikes would be a good start 

Nothing to do with the cops, this is out in the jungle so doubt there are any around, it's the parents who are responsible 

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R.I.P Young man

Government, Police, schools, parents.

They all failed you.

TIT.

 

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4 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

Same story all the time... 13 year olds are not allowed to ride a motorcycle.. where is RTP to enforce the law where are the parents and why do they allow it??  Tragic but normal in this country

Live are cheap !!! totally normal in this counry

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6 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

Same story all the time... 13 year olds are not allowed to ride a motorcycle.. where is RTP to enforce the law where are the parents and why do they allow it??  Tragic but normal in this country

The Parents should be jailed.

6 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

Same story all the time... 13 year olds are not allowed to ride a motorcycle.. where is RTP to enforce the law where are the parents and why do they allow it??  Tragic but normal in this country

 

100% at own/and the parents' fault.

Unlicensed/untrained rider simply met own fate.

Good to know no one else harmed.

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5 hours ago, JoePai said:
5 hours ago, ozz1 said:

Thai police should hang their heads in shame the whole system is wrong letting children ride motorbikes would be a good start 

Nothing to do with the cops, this is out in the jungle so doubt there are any around, it's the parents who are responsible 

 

Its both poor policing and poor parenting.

 

The Police do not crack down on such issues, effectively enabling riding under age such that it becomes a cultural norm. 

Parents allow this because they lack the critical thought not to, and think its ok because the police do nothing.

 

 

 

 

With a lot of the local primary schools closing down around us......ours has stayed open......I see kids who must be only be 8/9/10 years old on motorbikes/scooters going to school.

6 hours ago, watchcat said:

 

The parent's are guilty for letting a 13 year old kid driving (or trying to drive) the moped/scooter.

13 is quite old compared with some of the kids who drive around my village, a lot of them on 'silent' electric bikes. If they injure me or my family.....who pays?

2 minutes ago, KannikaP said:

13 is quite old compared with some of the kids who drive around my village, a lot of them on 'silent' electric bikes. If they injure me or my family.....who pays?

Farang.

3 hours ago, MikeandDow said:

Live are cheap !!! totally normal in this counry

Reincarnation in 7 to 10 days, so ... 

1 minute ago, papa al said:

Farang.

Sad, but true.

5 hours ago, ozz1 said:

Thai police should hang their heads in shame the whole system is wrong letting children ride motorbikes would be a good start 

....at school gates............🤔

7 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

Same story all the time... 13 year olds are not allowed to ride a motorcycle.. where is RTP to enforce the law where are the parents and why do they allow it??  Tragic but normal in this country

I gave up asking why years ago, it goes with the culture.. expect others soon.

what is a 13 year old doing riding a motorcycle on the road in the first place? 🤔

By the way they ride/drive, I would expect something like this to happen more often.

R.I.P. young boy.

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