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A road crash claimed the lives of two teenage girls after their motorcycle collided with a Toyota Fortuner on Sukhumvit Road near the entrance to Rangsee Sunthorn Temple in Plutaluang, Chonburi.

 

The incident occurred at approximately 19:30 on 24 January. Plutaluang Police Station, along with rescue teams from Sawang Rojanathamsathan Sattahip Foundation, rushed to the scene following reports of a serious crash involving a motorcycle and a car.

 

At the scene, emergency responders found a black Honda Wave motorcycle, registered in Rayong, severely damaged at the front. It had collided with the side of a black Toyota Fortuner, registered in Bangkok, driven by Mr. Suchart Khonkhong.

 

The motorcycle's rider and passenger, identified as Miss Pasika, aged 16, and Miss Kornya, aged 15, were found unconscious and critically injured. Rescue workers administered CPR and transported them to the emergency room at Queen Sirikit Naval Hospital. Tragically, both girls succumbed to their injuries shortly after arrival.

 

Witnesses, including Sub Lt. Chatree Chomthawon, who was driving nearby, stated that the motorcycle was travelling in the left lane along the hard shoulder when the Toyota Fortuner made an illegal U-turn across the traffic flow to enter the temple. The sudden manoeuvre caused the motorcycle to crash into the car.

 

Dash-cam footage from a nearby vehicle confirmed the sequence of events. Authorities are continuing their investigation and will pursue legal action against those responsible.

 

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41 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

Looks like the riders had a a few seconds to brake, didn't seem to slow down, maybe distracted by something, like a phone 

Two teenagers, they most certainly would have been distracted.... wonder if they had a working headlight?

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20 minutes ago, baansgr said:

Nothing to do with the murderer that crossed 3 lanes of traffic illegally..

of course, but looks like possible it could have been avoided, plus probably no helmets, but you think nothing to do with them 100%?

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2 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

of course, but looks like possible it could have been avoided, plus probably no helmets, but you think nothing to do with them 100%?

So you think it's the victims fault ?

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2 minutes ago, JoePai said:

So you think it's the victims fault ?

are you too stupid to understand that it's possible to avoid accidents? and reduce possible injury by wearing a helmet

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19 minutes ago, bkk6060 said:

Terrible.  There is no cheap helmet that I see teenagers wearing that would save them from a crash like this one.

correct

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4 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

Looks like the riders had a a few seconds to brake, didn't seem to slow down, maybe distracted by something, like a phone 

 

Sadly you are correct. The driver's brake light isn't activated at all. Watching the recording I see that  an automobile and another  motorbike braked.  I do agree that the motorcycle driver could have avoided or lessened the  injuries sustained had she braked.. I suppose  at that young age, she was overwhelmed and froze.

 

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6 minutes ago, JoePai said:

If you open your eyes you will see the girls had no real chance to miss the vehicle as it was bind to them until the last minute

 

Now who's the stupid one  🤣

Watch the video a few more times then come back and apologize 

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again we see a bike accident with kids, was she licenced, if not why was she out on a motor bike at that time, while the car driver was in the wrong, like many other accidents  it may have been avoidable if the law was enforced, way too many unlicenced kid riders are involved in accidents when they should not be on the roads apart from going to and coming from school. Unfortunately many thai parents dont give a s*** what their kids do as long as they do not interfere with what they are doing, riding illegally doesnt bother them at all, it all boils down to the police not enforcing the road rules and doing their jobs, sorry for the girls but there is a more involved than just the car driver

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It amazes me the dumb arguments being presented here to justify comments and blame victims.

 

speeding - a distraction

no helmet - a distraction

on phone - a distraction

no licence - a distraction

 

From the short video clip, there is no evidence of any of these distractions being fact or not.

We will never know.

The only fact is that there is a big black car, at night, in a place where it should not be.

Very sad for their families.

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The SUV driving  "Without due care and attention", he drove across the path of several cars, and that motorbike without checking  the oncoming traffic, so whats to investigate,  if u have any sort of road traffic knowledge !!

Both of those girls were of legal age to be riding a motorbike at 15 years of age, which  imo is far too young,  Licence or no licence, it doesnt alter the stupid way they all drive, kids, adults, police, they all drive  without thinking

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1 hour ago, smedly said:

correct

As a Thai Teenager told me, .....to wear a helmet,   or show a Red light at the back of your Bike  "you're chicken"," "Thai's not afraid to die same Farang"... Hearing this, his parents smiled

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5 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

Looks like the riders had a a few seconds to brake, didn't seem to slow down, maybe distracted by something, like a phone 

 

It appears the rider's view was blocked by the white car they were undertaking (which was lucky to avoid the Fortuner). RIP two young ladies. Tragedy for their families.  

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There's plenty of blame to go around. 

 

But my takeaway is that the driver with 2 tons of steel and seatbelts walked away with minor, if any, injuries.  

 

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22 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

Looks like the riders had a a few seconds to brake, didn't seem to slow down, maybe distracted by something, like a phone 

I believe the truck and the white car blocked their view and had no time to react before impact.  I'm tall, I can see over most cars.  It's obvious to me shorter people can't. 

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22 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

Looks like the riders had a a few seconds to brake, didn't seem to slow down, maybe distracted by something, like a phone 

They didn't have much of a chance.   The vehicle making the illegal turn was obscured by traffic. 

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18 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

Watch the video a few more times then come back and apologize 

Man up and acknowledge that you made a mistake.

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43 minutes ago, Mike_Hunt said:

They didn't have much of a chance.   The vehicle making the illegal turn was obscured by traffic. 

they were also going faster than the other vehicles and didn't slow for the temple junction, sadly poor riding which i see from reckless farang like you every day

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1 hour ago, Joebuzzz said:

I believe the truck and the white car blocked their view and had no time to react before impact.  I'm tall, I can see over most cars.  It's obvious to me shorter people can't. 

they were going too fast towards the temple junction, faster than other vehicles,  you should use other vehicles as a guide, if they are slowing down there's a reason

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On 1/26/2025 at 4:45 AM, Georgealbert said:

Witnesses, including Sub Lt. Chatree Chomthawon, who was driving nearby, stated that the motorcycle was travelling in the left lane along the hard shoulder when the Toyota Fortuner made an illegal U-turn across the traffic flow to enter the temple. The sudden manoeuvre caused the motorcycle to crash into the car.

 

Dash-cam footage from a nearby vehicle confirmed the sequence of events. Authorities are continuing their investigation and will pursue legal action against those responsible.

Manslaughter charges... this madness has to stop.

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