Georgealbert Posted Tuesday at 09:52 PM Posted Tuesday at 09:52 PM Picture from responders. A road crash on Soi Nern Plub Wan in Nong Prue, near Pattaya, left one woman dead and another seriously injured late night on 28 January. The incident involved a Toyota Fortuner driven by a 19-year-old British-Thai man and a red Yamaha Grand Filano motorcycle carrying two riders. At approximately 23:05 Pol Lt. Damchalouay Samkanying, Deputy Inspector of Nong Prue Police Station, received a report of a collision between a car and a motorcycle near Soi Mab Yailia 49. Emergency responders from the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Foundation were dispatched to the scene. Upon arrival, officers discovered the silver Toyota Fortuner, registration from Bangkok, with front-end damage. It had collided with the red Yamaha Grand Filano, registration number from Chonburi, which was wrecked on the road. The motorcycle rider, identified as Ms. Kulthida, 19, and her passenger Ms. Thassanee, sustained critical injuries. Rescue workers rushed them to a nearby hospital. Tragically, Ms. Thassanee succumbed to her injuries shortly after arrival. Eyewitnesses reported that the Fortuner, driven by Mr. Lewis 19, was allegedly travelling at speed, honking aggressively to overtake other vehicles before striking the motorcycle. The impact sent both the riders and the bike flying and dragged them more than 100 metres along the road. Footage from CCTV cameras confirmed the Fortuner overtaking a car at high speed before colliding head-on with the motorcycle, causing sparks and dragging the wreckage along the road. Pol Lt. Damchalouay took Mr. Lewis into custody and conducted a breathalyser test, which found no alcohol in his system. Investigators are reviewing the footage and gathering additional evidence to determine whether reckless driving charges will be filed. The body of the deceased will be handed over to her family for funeral rites, while the investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident continues. -- 2025-01-29 19 1
Popular Post scubascuba3 Posted Tuesday at 10:02 PM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 10:02 PM Should have checked him for drugs, crazy some of these young falang riders, probably the same in cars 8 1 18
Popular Post SAFETY FIRST Posted Tuesday at 10:37 PM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 10:37 PM 46 minutes ago, Georgealbert said: Mr Lewis 19, was allegedly travelling at speed, honking aggressively Typical foreigner behaving badly, loads of these idiots on Soi Buakhou. The only surprise is his age, I hope he enjoys Thailand prisons. 3 3 1 1 2 2 19
Popular Post rocketboy2 Posted Tuesday at 11:18 PM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 11:18 PM R.I.P lady. Sounds like dangerous driving. if that's so, hope he get jail time for this. P.O.S. 2 1 1 1 17
Popular Post smedly Posted Tuesday at 11:39 PM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 11:39 PM FFS, more carnage, very sad, 70% of news stories on here are about tragic accidents on the death roads, when are they going to take this seriously and do something about it, it cannot go on like this, it really is horrendous RIP RIP RIP RIP 2 1 1 2 4
Popular Post Captain Flack Posted yesterday at 12:35 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 12:35 AM A troll post has been removed. @MalcolmBany further such unacceptable posts will lead to a time out. 1 5 8
Popular Post steven100 Posted yesterday at 12:42 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 12:42 AM very sad indeed, I hope the deceased family can find the strength to get through losing their daughter so early. As for the crazy driver, to the monkey house for 10 years. 5 1 1 8
Popular Post lordgrinz Posted yesterday at 01:26 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 01:26 AM 3 hours ago, scubascuba3 said: Should have checked him for drugs, crazy some of these young falang riders, probably the same in cars He's half Thai, so not a Falang. 10 2 1 4 1 1 12
Popular Post mikebell Posted yesterday at 01:34 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 01:34 AM 1 hour ago, smedly said: FFS, more carnage, very sad, 70% of news stories on here are about tragic accidents on the death roads, when are they going to take this seriously and do something about it, it cannot go on like this, it really is horrendous RIP RIP RIP RIP 'it cannot go on like this' - but it has for the20 years I've lived here. '70% of news stories on here are about tragic accidents on the death roads,' - speed is the biggest killer; a direct result of having no police force. - 'RIP RIP RIP RIP' RTP. 2 1 2 1
Popular Post lordgrinz Posted yesterday at 01:37 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 01:37 AM 1 minute ago, mikebell said: 'it cannot go on like this' - but it has for the20 years I've lived here. '70% of news stories on here are about tragic accidents on the death roads,' - speed is the biggest killer; a direct result of having no police force. - 'RIP RIP RIP RIP' RTP. Never seen anyone pulled over here in the 8 yrs I have been here, even with traffic police standing right there watching people break road laws, the Thai people know this, so the show (deaths/injuries/maiming) goes on. 3 1 4
Popular Post bkk6060 Posted yesterday at 01:44 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 01:44 AM He will probably get off his mommy and daddy will pay. 1 2 1 1 4
Popular Post Ralf001 Posted yesterday at 01:46 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 01:46 AM 19 minutes ago, lordgrinz said: He's half Thai, so not a Falang. Half Falang perhaps ! 1 1 5 1
Popular Post Ralf001 Posted yesterday at 01:47 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 01:47 AM 8 minutes ago, lordgrinz said: Never seen anyone pulled over here in the 8 yrs I have been here, even with traffic police standing right there watching people break road laws, the Thai people know this, so the show (deaths/injuries/maiming) goes on. 7 motorway between Pattaya and Phan Thong...... I commute daily, morning and evening I see cars/pickups/trucks/buses etc etc pulled over by the highway police. 3 1 2 2
Popular Post lordgrinz Posted yesterday at 01:57 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 01:57 AM 7 minutes ago, Ralf001 said: 7 motorway between Pattaya and Phan Thong...... I commute daily, morning and evening I see cars/pickups/trucks/buses etc etc pulled over by the highway police. Here in Bangkok, never happen, in fact our highway patrol encourages people to speed down the emergency lane during heavy traffic. I have never seen such insanity in my whole life until I came here, the RTP has blood on it's hands. 1 3
Popular Post Captain Flack Posted yesterday at 02:06 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 02:06 AM A post breaking forum rules has been removed. Rule 17. ASEAN NOW news team collects news articles from various recognised and reputable news sources. The articles may be consolidated from different sources and rewritten with AI assistance These news items are shared in our forums for members to stay informed and engaged. Our dedicated news team puts in the effort to deliver quality content, and we ask for your respect in return. Any disrespectful comments about our news articles or the content itself, such as calling it "clickbait" or “slow news day”, and criticising grammatical errors, will not be tolerated and appropriate action will be taken. Please note that republished articles may contain errors or opinions that do not reflect the views of ASEAN NOW. If you'd like to help us, and you see an error with an article, then please use the report function so that we can attend to it promptly. 4 1
Popular Post Ralf001 Posted yesterday at 02:24 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 02:24 AM 27 minutes ago, lordgrinz said: Here in Bangkok, in fact our highway patrol encourages people to speed down the emergency lane during heavy traffic. Utter nonsense, stop talking out your arse. 1 2 3 1 3 1
Popular Post lordgrinz Posted yesterday at 02:34 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 02:34 AM 28 minutes ago, Ralf001 said: Utter nonsense, stop talking out your arse. You can witness it for yourself, go any weekday at about 6am on Sirat Expressway heading South near the new Bang Sue main train station......it's not like it's a secret, in fact they encourage people to exit the highway into the on-ramps then into the emergency lanes at highspeed, most dangerous thing I have ever seen. 5 1 1 2
Oink Posted yesterday at 04:26 AM Posted yesterday at 04:26 AM Given that 73% of the road fatalities in Thailand are motorbike riders, statistically, you are 50% more likely to be killed in a car crash in the USA 4
Popular Post goldenbrwn1 Posted yesterday at 04:31 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 04:31 AM 3 hours ago, lordgrinz said: He's half Thai, so not a Falang. Some people just don’t read past the headline . If we get down to the genetic level for the cause of this crash , I’d wager it was his Thai genetics that were to blame, if he was at fault and driving like an idiot 3 1 1
Popular Post newbee2022 Posted yesterday at 04:35 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 04:35 AM 6 hours ago, Georgealbert said: Picture from responders. A road crash on Soi Nern Plub Wan in Nong Prue, near Pattaya, left one woman dead and another seriously injured late night on 28 January. The incident involved a Toyota Fortuner driven by a 19-year-old British-Thai man and a red Yamaha Grand Filano motorcycle carrying two riders. At approximately 23:05 Pol Lt. Damchalouay Samkanying, Deputy Inspector of Nong Prue Police Station, received a report of a collision between a car and a motorcycle near Soi Mab Yailia 49. Emergency responders from the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Foundation were dispatched to the scene. Upon arrival, officers discovered the silver Toyota Fortuner, registration from Bangkok, with front-end damage. It had collided with the red Yamaha Grand Filano, registration number from Chonburi, which was wrecked on the road. The motorcycle rider, identified as Ms. Kulthida, 19, and her passenger Ms. Thassanee, sustained critical injuries. Rescue workers rushed them to a nearby hospital. Tragically, Ms. Thassanee succumbed to her injuries shortly after arrival. Eyewitnesses reported that the Fortuner, driven by Mr. Lewis 19, was allegedly travelling at speed, honking aggressively to overtake other vehicles before striking the motorcycle. The impact sent both the riders and the bike flying and dragged them more than 100 metres along the road. Footage from CCTV cameras confirmed the Fortuner overtaking a car at high speed before colliding head-on with the motorcycle, causing sparks and dragging the wreckage along the road. Pol Lt. Damchalouay took Mr. Lewis into custody and conducted a breathalyser test, which found no alcohol in his system. Investigators are reviewing the footage and gathering additional evidence to determine whether reckless driving charges will be filed. The body of the deceased will be handed over to her family for funeral rites, while the investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident continues. -- 2025-01-29 I really don't know why so many Brits are involved in accidents, illegals, crimes. Sure, if they are representing the majority of foreigners here? But almost every day there is something connected to British citizens (some Russians, some Chinese). Why is that? 6 7 2 1
Popular Post bkk6060 Posted yesterday at 04:36 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 04:36 AM 2 hours ago, lordgrinz said: the RTP has blood on it's hands I disagree. They can stop one person, as 1000's drive bye. RTP cannot solve this issue. It is the people driving making the stupid decisions to do what they do. Poorly educated, selfish, not caring. 6
Popular Post Ralf001 Posted yesterday at 04:36 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 04:36 AM 1 minute ago, newbee2022 said: I really don't know why so many Brits are involved in accidents, illegals, crimes. they are reckless due to their belief if they come unstuck gofundme will bail them out. 5 4
Popular Post lordgrinz Posted yesterday at 04:46 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 04:46 AM 8 minutes ago, bkk6060 said: I disagree. They can stop one person, as 1000's drive bye. RTP cannot solve this issue. It is the people driving making the stupid decisions to do what they do. Poorly educated, selfish, not caring. Oh ....I get it, stop nobody, that'll solve the issue? Start stopping people, handing out huge fines, and/or tow dangerous drivers away. Eventually, the idiots will learn, one way or the other. 1 3 1
cheerz Posted yesterday at 04:56 AM Posted yesterday at 04:56 AM Death Penalty needed Thailand, to stop these crimes. This urchin deserves death Penalty to send notice to others who don't care about others. RIP to the victims. 1 2 1
newbee2022 Posted yesterday at 04:58 AM Posted yesterday at 04:58 AM 5 hours ago, smedly said: when are they going to take this Who is "they"? First hand the drivers are responsible for accidents. 1
Joe Boy Walton Posted yesterday at 04:59 AM Posted yesterday at 04:59 AM 7 hours ago, Georgealbert said: Investigators are reviewing the footage and gathering additional evidence to determine whether reckless driving charges will be filed. WTF? Try murder for starters. 2 1 1
phetphet Posted yesterday at 05:01 AM Posted yesterday at 05:01 AM 6 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said: Typical foreigner behaving badly, loads of these idiots on Soi Buakhou. The only surprise is his age, I hope he enjoys Thailand prisons. It says British -Thai, so not totally foreign. Maybe he lives, or even grew up in Thailand. No excuse for driving like that. I 've never been to Pattaya, but I thought the Police there were clamping down on bad driving due to the number of accidents. His parents might be in for a large compensation bill.
Popular Post phitsanulokjohn Posted yesterday at 05:02 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 05:02 AM Me,me,me,me,and me.The worlds about to end,so me go first.The sum mentality of most Thai drivers. 1 1 2
Liverpool Lou Posted yesterday at 05:02 AM Posted yesterday at 05:02 AM 3 hours ago, lordgrinz said: 6 hours ago, scubascuba3 said: Should have checked him for drugs, crazy some of these young falang riders, probably the same in cars He's half Thai, so not a Falang. He wasn't a rider, either, as scubascuba3 seemed to think, he was one of those in a car! 1
NorthernRyland Posted yesterday at 05:04 AM Posted yesterday at 05:04 AM 33 minutes ago, Oink said: Given that 73% of the road fatalities in Thailand are motorbike riders, statistically, you are 50% more likely to be killed in a car crash in the USA Show your work and post real numbers per 100k of population. Another factor is the hours driven by Americans. Maybe more accidents but they're spending more hours a day driving and covering more miles. The real test would be how likely you are to die per 100k of population for driving 100 miles of distance, or in other words how many miles do 100k people have to drive before one of them dies in a crash. 1 1
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