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Two Women on Motorcycle Crash into Cyclist, Killing Her

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Picture captured from CCTV.

 

A road collision in Phan Thong, Chonburi, claimed the life of a 63-year-old woman after two women on a motorcycle crashed into the back of her bicycle at speed. The elderly cyclist suffered a fatal head injury, while the two riders sustained serious injuries and were rushed to hospital.

 

At approximately 17:00 on 24 March, Phan Thong police and rescue workers from Thammarat Maneerat Foundation responded to a crash on the Nong Tamlueng–Nong Faep Road in Moo 7, Nong Tamlueng Subdistrict. Upon arrival, they found a black and red Honda Wave motorcycle, registered in Chonburi, lying by the roadside. The riders, a 25-year-old woman and her 30-year-old companion, were seriously injured. Emergency responders provided first aid before transporting them to Phan Thong Hospital.

 

Nearby, a bicycle was discovered with severe damage to its rear wheel. The victim, identified as Mrs. Naneng Wutthiphong, 63, was found unconscious with a severe head injury and no pulse. Rescue workers attempted CPR but were unable to revive her, and she was pronounced dead at the scene.

 

Although no eyewitnesses were present at the time of the crash, CCTV footage captured the moment of impact. The video shows the woman cycling along the road when the motorcycle, travelling at high speed, collided forcefully with the back of her bicycle, causing both vehicles and their riders to crash onto the road.

 

Police are awaiting the recovery of the injured motorcyclists for further questioning and will examine CCTV footage in detail as part of their investigation. Legal proceedings will follow as appropriate.

 

 

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-- 2025-03-25

 

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It´s really something wrong with people. How in the world is it possible to drive a motorbike and not see what´s in front of you?

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3 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

It´s really something wrong with people. How in the world is it possible to drive a motorbike and not see what´s in front of you?

 

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On 3/25/2025 at 3:52 AM, Gottfrid said:

It´s really something wrong with people. How in the world is it possible to drive a motorbike and not see what´s in front of you?

 

Busy with their phones, otherwise its a mystery.

5 hours ago, watchcat said:

 

Busy with their phones, otherwise its a mystery.

I agree, as it´s the most sensible reason. However in the land of smiles, there are also a few mysteries. 😉 

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