webfact Posted Tuesday at 08:55 PM Posted Tuesday at 08:55 PM Picture courtesy of Thai Rath SONGKHLA – A husband appeals to the media over concerns of injustice after his wife was fatally struck by a speeding Porsche Cayenne, pulling her body for 300 metres. The incident, met with threats urging the husband to drop charges, has yet to see the driver questioned or charged by local police. On 8th June, Supachai Suwannarat's wife, Tongurai Bamna, was killed instantly when a black Porsche Cayenne rear-ended her motorcycle on Kanchanawanich Road, Songkhla. Shortly after, an unknown caller pressured Supachai's mother to withdraw the police report, offering to settle outside court to avoid formal proceedings. Supachai reported the case to the media fearing that justice might not be served. The accident occurred just before the Samrong traffic light junction in the Khao Rup Chang area. No alcohol test was conducted on the driver, who was described as intoxicated and absent by the time police arrived. The media visited Supachai's residence, where his mother, Chawiwan Sangkhakul, and Supachai were visibly grieving. They recounted receiving calls from a mysterious man proposing financial compensation instead of legal action. Chawiwan confirmed her late daughter-in-law worked as a cook and had left for work but didn’t return that morning as expected. Supachai found out about Tongurai's death through neighbours after a frantic search and numerous calls to local hospitals. Further, Chawiwan described the accused driver as a woman around 30, reportedly intoxicated, accompanied by a male passenger. Despite attempts to reconcile with police at the scene, no formal charges have been filed. Concern lingers as Supachai insists the driver must be held accountable for the accident, which was captured on CCTV. Picture courtesy of Thai Rath Adapted by ASEAN Now from Thai Rath 2025-06-11 12
Popular Post Geoffggi Posted Tuesday at 11:38 PM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 11:38 PM 2 hours ago, webfact said: They recounted receiving calls from a mysterious man proposing financial compensation instead of legal action. Typical Hi-So attitude "I can pay my way out of this" no mention of the owners name or licence plate number so must be someone with connections ......👎👎👎 3 10 1 1 3
Popular Post fredwiggy Posted Tuesday at 11:57 PM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 11:57 PM 17 minutes ago, Geoffggi said: Typical Hi-So attitude "I can pay my way out of this" no mention of the owners name or licence plate number so must be someone with connections ......👎👎👎 Yes, and how did they get their phone number to propose compensation? 3 6 5
Popular Post JoePai Posted Wednesday at 12:42 AM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 12:42 AM Another 'Red Bull' in the making ? 4 11 2 2
Popular Post ozz1 Posted Wednesday at 12:46 AM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 12:46 AM I drive a Porsche I can do anything I want for a price police should intervene but they won't 6 4
Popular Post quake Posted Wednesday at 12:59 AM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 12:59 AM Hit and run, Straight to jail, no if's or but's. This despicable practice needs to stop here. It's not ok to do it, just because you have money. 7 12 4
Popular Post quake Posted Wednesday at 01:01 AM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 01:01 AM 1 hour ago, fredwiggy said: Yes, and how did they get their phone number to propose compensation? Yes, sounds like the cops have already been at it 3 8 1
Popular Post kuzmabruk Posted Wednesday at 06:07 AM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 06:07 AM 5 hours ago, ozz1 said: I drive a Porsche I can do anything I want for a price police should intervene but they won't Exactly. That was written on the sales contracts here in Thailand. They have rewritten the phrase to be clearer. “You are immune. Thank your Porsche” 3
Popular Post ronster Posted Wednesday at 06:11 AM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 06:11 AM Dragged her body 300m before stopping 😳 Does a runner as drunk and it's all on CCTV ! When are they going to just start automatically jailing people for leaving the scene of a traffic accident because more than likely drunk . It's the only way these types will actually stay at the scene. If they leave and a person doesn't die then up to 5 years in jail , if a person dies then 5-10 years automatically for doing a runner. 🤬 3 8 4
Popular Post Zack61 Posted Wednesday at 06:12 AM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 06:12 AM Red Bull 2.0?? 1 9 1
Popular Post mikeymike100 Posted Wednesday at 06:21 AM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 06:21 AM Thailand has a well-documented history of police corruption, especially in cases involving wealthy or influential individuals. The 2012 Red Bull heir hit-and-run case, where Vorayuth Yoovidhya killed a police officer and faced no immediate consequences due to alleged police cover-ups, is a prime example. Charges were delayed, evidence mishandled, and the case dragged on for years, with Vorayuth fleeing the country. Similarly, a 2022 Bangkok crash involving a Porsche driven by the son of a former Deputy National Police Chief saw initial delays in accountability, though charges were later filed after public outcry. These cases show a pattern where police may stall or avoid pursuing cases against affluent drivers, especially when luxury vehicles like a Porsche Cayenne are involved, as in Songkhla. 2 7 1
fantom Posted Wednesday at 06:32 AM Posted Wednesday at 06:32 AM "Despite attempts to reconcile with police at the scene, no formal charges have been filed. Concern lingers as Supachai insists the driver must be held accountable for the accident, which was captured on CCTV. " Calling it an accident implies there was no fault, the correct term to use is 'collision' or 'impact'. 2
Popular Post Bruce Aussie Posted Wednesday at 06:46 AM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 06:46 AM 7 hours ago, Geoffggi said: Typical Hi-So attitude "I can pay my way out of this" no mention of the owners name or licence plate number so must be someone with connections ......👎👎👎 Yep, hit run, take off before breathe test. Penalty should be harsh and now he not drunk knew exactly what he done. Tie a rope on him drag him 300 metres, if he survives let him off with a warning. Value of car his car when new as compensation. Deep police corruption here maybe. Doing a Tony 1 2 1
Popular Post hotchilli Posted Wednesday at 06:57 AM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 06:57 AM 10 hours ago, webfact said: Despite attempts to reconcile with police at the scene, no formal charges have been filed. Concern lingers as Supachai insists the driver must be held accountable for the accident, which was captured on CCTV. RTP at their finest yet again.. 2 3 1
Popular Post toho Posted Wednesday at 07:09 AM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 07:09 AM So sorry for the lady, family and friends. Thailand still has to walk a long and winding road before they can really give justice to all. Justice depending on money, too many examples. It has created a shadow over Thailand. And a risk for many. 4
CanadaSam Posted Wednesday at 07:09 AM Posted Wednesday at 07:09 AM Wow, tough situation for the (poor?) family, I hope they have the sense to keep a copy of the CCTV footage, and get a lawyer involved ASAP, because this type of evidence does tend to disappear here, when dealing with wealthy criminals! RIP dear lady. 1 1
Popular Post chilli42 Posted Wednesday at 08:16 AM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 08:16 AM What is going on in this case is reprehensible. That said, the Thai view on these things is somewhat different. My Thai wife of 27 years a ways reminds me (and I paraphrase) … they are dead anyway, justice/revenge will not bring them back, the money will make things better for the living. Cold but pragmatic. 3 1
Popular Post madone Posted Wednesday at 08:19 AM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 08:19 AM 7 hours ago, quake said: Hit and run, Straight to jail, no if's or but's. This despicable practice needs to stop here. It's not ok to do it, just because you have money. Agreed, also because they ran away before testing, it should be automatically assumed the driver was criminally intoxicated and face the highest possible penalty 2 2 1
Dave0206 Posted Wednesday at 10:50 AM Posted Wednesday at 10:50 AM It seems strange to most of us there must be a victim ie living relative who has suffered the loss before a case can be brought meaning kill someone with no relatives = no crime? Funny how you can be stopped with no helmet oh this is a criminal offence who is the injured party 🤔 1
blaze master Posted Wednesday at 10:55 AM Posted Wednesday at 10:55 AM An all too familiar story from the land of smiles. 13 hours ago, webfact said: The incident, met with threats urging the husband to drop charges, This makes me sick.
Luuk Chaai Posted Wednesday at 10:55 AM Posted Wednesday at 10:55 AM 10 hours ago, ozz1 said: I drive a Porsche I can do anything I want for a price police should intervene but they won't only if you have the correct model
richard_smith237 Posted Wednesday at 11:05 AM Posted Wednesday at 11:05 AM It’s excellent to see this gain traction on social media, and I can only hope it leads to real consequences and serious charges. But let’s not kid ourselves - in Thailand, the Protected continue to shield the Protected. This will be dragged out, diluted, and ultimately dismissed, as someone with the right connections, influence, or wealth simply sidesteps justice for their vile, deadly actions - we've seen this on 'wash and repeat' for decades.... And yet, time and again, we see people slammed for “bringing Thailand’s reputation into disrepute” over petty missteps or foolish behaviour. The real disgrace? The obscene protection afforded to these verminous cretins. That is what truly tarnishes the nation’s reputation.... 2
richard_smith237 Posted Wednesday at 11:10 AM Posted Wednesday at 11:10 AM 2 hours ago, madone said: 10 hours ago, quake said: Hit and run, Straight to jail, no if's or but's. This despicable practice needs to stop here. It's not ok to do it, just because you have money. Agreed, also because they ran away before testing, it should be automatically assumed the driver was criminally intoxicated and face the highest possible penalty 100% agree.... The law on this is utterly moronic - as long as the 'report' within 24 hours, they won't be charged with DUI... is despicably enabling... 2
thaichiro Posted Wednesday at 11:37 AM Posted Wednesday at 11:37 AM Here, the more you ask for rights, the more you get lefts…
Antifreeze Posted Wednesday at 11:55 AM Posted Wednesday at 11:55 AM 12 hours ago, Geoffggi said: Typical Hi-So attitude "I can pay my way out of this" no mention of the owners name or licence plate number so must be someone with connections ......👎👎👎 What is appalling is that the authorities do not pursue cases, even with evidence, without someone pressing charges. Can't they do their job and apply justice? May it be too much work or flagrant we know what? This goes right to the top. 1
BritManToo Posted Wednesday at 12:18 PM Posted Wednesday at 12:18 PM 30 minutes ago, Antifreeze said: What is appalling is that the authorities do not pursue cases, even with evidence, without someone pressing charges. Can't they do their job and apply justice? May it be too much work or flagrant we know what? This goes right to the top. Never had that problem when I was a hit and run victim. The police traced him using CCTV, and charged him, 18 months from hit to end of court case. I was just a witness, no lawyer, no action on my part beyond form filling at their request.
richard_smith237 Posted Wednesday at 12:39 PM Posted Wednesday at 12:39 PM 19 minutes ago, BritManToo said: 42 minutes ago, Antifreeze said: What is appalling is that the authorities do not pursue cases, even with evidence, without someone pressing charges. Can't they do their job and apply justice? May it be too much work or flagrant we know what? This goes right to the top. Never had that problem when I was a hit and run victim. The police traced him using CCTV, and charged him, 18 months from hit to end of court case. I was just a witness, no lawyer, no action on my part beyond form filling at their request. Did you have to file or push for any charges to be filed ? He wasn't a hi-so - he was just a uni professor. 1
BritManToo Posted Wednesday at 01:02 PM Posted Wednesday at 01:02 PM 27 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said: Did you have to file or push for any charges to be filed ? He wasn't a hi-so - he was just a uni professor. I did nothing really, didn't even see the police the first month, my misses only went to the police station to file the police report needed for my government minimum insurance to get my hospital bill paid. The police took the report and ran with it.
geisha Posted Wednesday at 01:23 PM Posted Wednesday at 01:23 PM Only the National newspapers can help here. Front page Headlines and popular news channels. Do they dare though ?
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