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Pattaya: Biker Crashes, Then Beaten by Pickup Driver in Road Rage Attack

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Picture courtesy of Siamchon. CCTV of collision below.

 

A young motorcyclist was left  injured after a collision with a pickup truck in Pattaya, at approximately 19:10 on 2 April. The incident, which occurred on Soi Khao Talo  in the Nong Prue area, took a violent turn when the driver of the pickup allegedly assaulted the injured teenager.

 

The crash involved a white Honda Click 160i motorcycle, registered in Chonburi, and a black Toyota Vigo pickup truck with Bangkok plates. The motorcyclist, identified as 18-year-old Prayut, was found lying on his back at the scene, suffering from a broken left leg and multiple abrasions. Rescue personnel from the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Foundation promptly transported him to Bang Lamung Hospital for treatment.

 

 

Prayut’s mother, 37-year-old Kanokwan, arrived at the scene after receiving a distress call from her son. She described her anguish upon finding him injured and in pain. However, her distress deepened when she encountered the pickup truck driver.

 

“The driver told me he was not at fault and that my son was to blame. He even said he wasn’t afraid of anyone and insisted he had done nothing wrong,” she recounted.

 

Bystanders claimed the pickup driver physically assaulted Prayut after the crash, kicking him while he lay injured and even threatening to shoot him if he had a gun.

 

Following the attack, angry residents confronted the pickup driver. Tensions boiled over as bystanders reportedly began hitting him, using helmets as weapons and shouting at him for his actions. The driver was only spared further harm when traffic police from Nong Prue Police Station arrived to de-escalate the situation.

 

 


The driver of the pickup truck was taken into police custody at Nong Prue Police Station. Upon investigation and despite a press pass in the car’s window, authorities discovered he was not a journalist. He claimed the truck belonged to his father, who had affixed the sticker long ago for unknown reasons.

 

Police are now investigating the incident, including allegations of physical assault and the circumstances leading to the crash.

 

Kanokwan has called for justice, expressing fears that her son may not receive fair treatment. “My son was already injured, yet he was attacked. I just want to make sure this is properly investigated,” she stated.

 

Authorities have assured a full inquiry and legal action as necessary.

 

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-- 2025-04-03

 

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Well done to the members of the public.

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It's clear that the Thai's don't discriminate, they also attack their own in groups. 

 

I like the way Thai's deal with idiots. 

This guy will learn from his mistakes, not like the west where you get a slap on the wrist. 

 

I remember the good old days, back at school, you'd get a snotty nosed kid being stupid, annoying everyone, making girls cry, etc. 

You'd give him a smack in the mouth, he'd learn. 

 

Australian youth crime is out of control, these delinquents need a smack in the mouth. 

 

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26 minutes ago, Georgealbert said:

Following the attack, angry residents confronted the pickup driver. Tensions boiled over as bystanders reportedly began hitting him, using helmets as weapons and shouting at him for his actions.

 

Very well done 'bystanders'.

It's a shame that the police did not linger in rescuing this guy.

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This is just another day of retard tier driving in Thailand. I'm sure if we got to see the whole video fully zoomed out there would be a million things going wrong on all levels. 

 

From the angle we have it looks like it was a normal day in Thailand. Motorbikes driving too fast in no particular lane and a car creeps out and hits one of the motorbikes. Totally normal here to see driving like this and Thais are none bothered until they get themselves killed.

 

 

 

1 hour ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

It's clear that the Thai's don't discriminate, they also attack their own in groups. 

 

I like the way Thai's deal with idiots. 

This guy will learn from his mistakes, not like the west where you get a slap on the wrist. 

 

I remember the good old days, back at school, you'd get a snotty nosed kid being stupid, annoying everyone, making girls cry, etc. 

You'd give him a smack in the mouth, he'd learn. 

 

Australian youth crime is out of control, these delinquents need a smack in the mouth. 

 

Hey come on Skip, this is about Thailand 🇹🇭, no need to bring snotty nosed kids into it. 😉

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4 minutes ago, roo860 said:

Hey come on Skip, this is about Thailand 🇹🇭, no need to bring snotty nosed kids into it. 😉

Yep, love Thailand. 

 

Beatings are essential, it controls the uncontrollable. 

 

We need to control Youth crime 

2 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Yep, love Thailand. 

 

Beatings are essential, it controls the uncontrollable. 

 

We need to control Youth crime 

100% agree!!

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4 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

It's clear that the Thai's don't discriminate, they also attack their own in groups. 

 

I like the way Thai's deal with idiots. 

This guy will learn from his mistakes, not like the west where you get a slap on the wrist. 

 

I remember the good old days, back at school, you'd get a snotty nosed kid being stupid, annoying everyone, making girls cry, etc. 

You'd give him a smack in the mouth, he'd learn. 

 

Australian youth crime is out of control, these delinquents need a smack in the mouth. 

 

Summary Jurisdiction meted out there and then.

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6 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

.........using helmets as weapons........

I wonder where the found those?

7 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

It's clear that the Thai's don't discriminate, they also attack their own in groups. 

 

I like the way Thai's deal with idiots. 

This guy will learn from his mistakes, not like the west where you get a slap on the wrist. 

 

I remember the good old days, back at school, you'd get a snotty nosed kid being stupid, annoying everyone, making girls cry, etc. 

You'd give him a smack in the mouth, he'd learn. 

 

Australian youth crime is out of control, these delinquents need a smack in the mouth. 

 

And you need to start think before you post.

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36 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

And you need to start think before you post.

Mind your own business, it's my opinion. 

You know that you can keep scrolling without being offensive. 

 

You should start to THINK before sending hostile, offensive comments. 

 

You need to grow up. 

 

God, some people here are so bloody annoying. 

 

I never, ever, ever comment regarding the many comments you make, even how stupid they are. 

 

GO AWAY NOW, YOU'VE BEEN TOLD 😡

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Guy on the far right with the red shirt with a blue stripe on the back throwing a few punches looks falang??

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8 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

“The driver told me he was not at fault and that my son was to blame

It appears the pick-up was trying to force it's way into the road and the motorcycle clipped the front of it.

The driver was totally at fault

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This is savagery. 

People should call the police. 

But is there a seething underlying anger with much of the population that when sth happens people start acting like savages? 

I will not drive here man. Not only are accidents probable, but you can also get attacked by a mob. 

 

7 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Yep, love Thailand. 

 

Beatings are essential, it controls the uncontrollable. 

 

We need to control Youth crime 

 

Idiotic violence, should be met by controlled violence.

That's the only way pea brains learn; pain is the only language they can understand.

Thais often exercise strong sense of justice and, valor.

When I met a dog attack while in public market(more than a decade ago), the nearby shop keeper stepped in.

 

He banged the nasty dog with his fist, and drove it away.

2 hours ago, black tabby12345 said:

Thais often exercise strong sense of justice and, valor.

 

but not always rationally. If they wanted to avoid these kinds of accidents they need to have some basic road rules but no instead they let everyone do anything and then when someone gets hurt they're shocked and angry.

 

Motorbikes are all over the road in Thailand often going at dangerous speeds and no one yields to each other. Cars then just slowly pull out and wait for the bikes to go around them. This is common driving here but obviously dangerous and gets people killed.

 

It's hard to see from the video but this looks totally normal to me. Whose fault is this? I would say it's everyone's fault for not doing something about it already. Their angry this time was misplaced I think.

 

6 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Mind your own business, it's my opinion. 

You know that you can keep scrolling without being offensive. 

 

You should start to THINK before sending hostile, offensive comments. 

 

You need to grow up. 

 

God, some people here are so bloody annoying. 

 

I never, ever, ever comment regarding the many comments you make, even how stupid they are. 

 

GO AWAY NOW, YOU'VE BEEN TOLD 😡

So it´s ok for you to tell who need a smack on the mouth, but it´s not ok for me telling you that you only need to think. Just shows that you are on a five year olds level. You know. You´ve been told, dude! 😂

5 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

So it´s ok for you to tell who need a smack on the mouth, but it´s not ok for me telling you that you only need to think. Just shows that you are on a five year olds level. You know. You´ve been told, dude! 😂

Was my comment directed to you?

Have I ever interact with you before?

I only interact with you after I receive one of your pathetic, hostile comments. I always keep scrolling when I see your stupid postings. 

 

How about you mind your own business, you and your warrior keyboard find someone else to annoy. 

 

Try scrolling past comments without interacting with hostility, I understand that you are anonymous and feel like a tough guy behind the screen but it's childlike behaviour to send hostile comments to other members. 

 

 

 

10 hours ago, black tabby12345 said:

 

Idiotic violence, should be met by controlled violence.

That's the only way pea brains learn; pain is the only language they can understand.

"There are two kinds of pain in this world: the pain that hurts, the pain that alters" !

They need a double dose... for sure !

Sadly it was the wrong Prayut' on the ground taking a kicking🤔

The moniker, 'Land of Smiles' is looking a bit jaded these days!

14 hours ago, PETERTHEEATER said:

I wonder where the found those?

Apparently helmets make good elbow guards from what I have seen

2 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Was my comment directed to you?

Have I ever interact with you before?

I only interact with you after I receive one of your pathetic, hostile comments. I always keep scrolling when I see your stupid postings. 

 

How about you mind your own business, you and your warrior keyboard find someone else to annoy. 

 

Try scrolling past comments without interacting with hostility, I understand that you are anonymous and feel like a tough guy behind the screen but it's childlike behaviour to send hostile comments to other members. 

 

 

 

I am sorry to break it to you, but you do not have to interact directly to a person on a public forum. They work like people read and comment on other members posts. So, all posts here becomes every member business as soon as you hit the submit button. If you can´t take that, I suggest you go back to good ole email, that is a very good tool for direct personal messages.

 

20 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Beatings are essential, it controls the uncontrollable. 

Just look at this for example. You are telling that something can control the uncontrollable??? So, then it isn´t uncontrollable, right? That was the thinking part I referred to. 😂

20 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Yep, love Thailand. 

 

Beatings are essential, it controls the uncontrollable. 

 

We need to control Youth crime 

My children are fine. I dont beat them. People are different

21 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

I am sorry to break it to you, but you do not have to interact directly to a person on a public forum. They work like people read and comment on other members posts. So, all posts here becomes every member business as soon as you hit the submit button. If you can´t take that, I suggest you go back to good ole email, that is a very good tool for direct personal messages.

 

Just look at this for example. You are telling that something can control the uncontrollable??? So, then it isn´t uncontrollable, right? That was the thinking part I referred to. 😂

Omg, it's you again 

 

Another one, I'm sure you was one of those snotty nosed kids at school who annoyed everyone, making a fool of themselves and making the girls cry, the kid who got beat up daily for being a pest. 

 

No go away pest, I've asked you before, don't bother me. 

 

47 minutes ago, hotsun said:

My children are fine. I dont beat them. People are different

Where did I say that you beat up your children. 

 

Keep out of the hotsun it's affecting your brain. 

 

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