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Foreigner Flees After Motorbike Collision, Leaving Drunken Thai Woman in Tears

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Police officers from Nong Prue Police Station responded at 06.40 on January 14, to a report of a motorbike collision that left one person seriously injured. The incident occurred in Soi Thung Klom-Tan Man 9, Nong Prue Subdistrict, Bang Lamung District, Chonburi. Rescue teams from Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Foundation and medical staff from Bangkok Pattaya Hospital were dispatched to the scene.

 

At the site, officers found a white Yamaha Filano motorbike, registration from Chonburi, with some rear-end damage. Lying on the road was an injured Laotian woman, approximately 40 years old, who was the rider. She had sustained head injuries, and rescue workers and medical personnel administered first aid before rushing her to a nearby hospital.

 

A short distance away, police found the other motorbike involved in the accident, a grey Honda Forza, registration from Chonburi, with front-end collision damage. The motorbike had been abandoned. Documentation revealed it was a rental vehicle, with a foreigner listed as the renter.

 

Also at the scene was Ms. Narisara Laoporn, 24, who had suffered minor scrapes and was visibly intoxicated, sitting by the roadside crying uncontrollably. She explained through her tears that she was a passenger on the Honda Forza, which her friend had been driving. She claimed her friend fled the scene, leaving her behind. “I just want to go home and sleep. I’m drunk. My friend doesn’t love me; he left me behind,” she said, sobbing.

 

A security guard who witnessed the incident reported seeing the Honda Forza lose control, struck the other motorbike and slide to the ground near the security booth. The guard stated that the motorbike was being driven by a foreign man, with a Thai woman as the passenger. The foreigner then reportedly fled the scene on another motorbike.

 

Police inspected the scene and documented the evidence. Ms. Narisara Laoporn was taken in for questioning as part of the investigation to identify and locate the foreign driver, who will face legal action.

 

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Pissed up foreigner stikes again...let's get high season out the way and back to reasonable safety

Hope they find the arse and jail him!

7 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Also at the scene was Ms. Narisara Laoporn, 24, who had suffered minor scrapes and was visibly intoxicated, sitting by the roadside crying uncontrollably. She explained through her tears that she was a passenger on the Honda Forza, which her friend had been driving. She claimed her friend fled the scene, leaving her behind. “I just want to go home and sleep. I’m drunk. My friend doesn’t love me; he left me behind,” she said, sobbing.

 

What's she doing on the back of a scooter with a (probably) pissed up foreigner?

6 minutes ago, BangkokReady said:

 

What's she doing on the back of a scooter with a (probably) pissed up foreigner?

 

Coming home after a night out...  would be the usual 'go to answer' considering she referred to him as her BF.
 

Utter ayhole of a foreigner 'fleeing the scene'...   probably pished up...

 

But...  what strikes me as odd is this comment in the article.... 

7 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

The foreigner then reportedly fled the scene on another motorbike.

 

How does he flee the scene on another motorcycle ? - did he steel it (keys left in ignition etc)..  or, was  another mate on a motorcycle also present ?

3 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

Coming home after a night out...  would be the usual 'go to answer' considering she referred to him as her BF.
 

Utter ayhole of a foreigner 'fleeing the scene'...   probably pished up...

 

I think she only says friend.

 

3 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

But...  what strikes me as odd is this comment in the article.... 

 

How does he flee the scene on another motorcycle ? - did he steel it (keys left in ignition etc)..  or, was  another mate on a motorcycle also present ?

 

Possibly a couple of guys racing around on rental scooters.  Then he hopped on his buddy's scooter and got the heck out of there.

 

Perhaps he is a fairly recent "friend".

 

A tough lesson to learn...

10 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

But...  what strikes me as odd is this comment in the article.... 

 

How does he flee the scene on another motorcycle ? - did he steel it (keys left in ignition etc)..  or, was  another mate on a motorcycle also present ?

Yeah, that was something I though of too. Maybe a premeditated murder gone wrong. 😂

11 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

Hope they find the arse and jail him!

They have identified him, so watching the airports/land crossings for his passport would be a good start. 

50 minutes ago, mikebell said:

They have identified him, so watching the airports/land crossings for his passport would be a good start. 

Normally yes! However, I think this guy is so stupid, that they can go arrest him at the next bar.

On 1/14/2025 at 2:45 PM, BangkokReady said:

I think she only says friend.

 

Isn't that what they call their "clients", obviously she didn't want to tell her real occupation

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