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Speeding Car Claims Life of Irishman in Thailand's Khao Lak


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Pictures courtesy of The Phuket News

 

Tragedy struck last night in Khao Lak, Thailand, as a 54-year-old Irishman, Neil Christopher More Oferrall, lost his life after being hit by a speeding vehicle. The accident occurred around 9pm on Phetkasem Road near Sangsawan Resort.

 

Quick to respond, police discovered the black Ford Everest involved, stopped near the median strip. The driver, Wisanu Alitomeena from Trang province, was cooperative and remained at the scene. Bloodstains and a single flip-flop were found, stark reminders of the accident's violent nature.

 

 

 

Despite being swiftly taken to Khao Lak Medical Center, Oferrall succumbed to severe neck injuries, pronounced dead at 9.40pm. Authorities have categorised the incident as a traffic accident under case number Chor. 14/2568. An autopsy will follow, registered as case number Chor. 6/2568.

 

The case, seen as a “serious and shocking incident,” has been escalated to the Phang Nga Provincial Police. Investigations continue as officials determine whether charges will be pressed against Alitomeena. This tragic event highlights the dangers lurking on busy roads, affecting even the most tranquil holiday destinations, reported The Thaiger.

 

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I know this road well, it’s very wide and straight.  Hard to see how a pedestrian could not see a car from a huge distance away.

 

I can’t help, but wonder if the dead Irishman was intoxicated.

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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Investigations continue as officials determine whether charges will be pressed against Alitomeena.

 

After ascertaining how deep his pockets are

 

 

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13 hours ago, JBChiangRai said:

I know this road well, it’s very wide and straight.  Hard to see how a pedestrian could not see a car from a huge distance away.

 

I can’t help, but wonder if the dead Irishman was intoxicated.

Equally hard to see why the driver didn't not see the pedestrian. May the driver was driving at excessive speed, or intoxicated or both. Or just didn't care.

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10 hours ago, Samh said:

Equally hard to see why the driver didn't not see the pedestrian. May the driver was driving at excessive speed, or intoxicated or both. Or just didn't care.

 

I think it's more likely he stepped out or even ran out onto the road, perhaps between parked cars.

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