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Chinese Duo's Car Crash Injures Several Students in Rayong

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Reckless driving leads to a collision injuring numerous schoolchildren in Rayong.

 

On 12th June, the police received reports of a collision with multiple injuries in front of Wat Thammasathit in Rayong's Muang district. The incident involved a car driven by two Chinese nationals that crashed into a songthaew carrying schoolchildren, leaving many injured and in tears.

 

The collision occurred on a two-lane road where the white car, driven recklessly by 31-year-old Xu Xin, attempted dangerous overtaking manoeuvres.

 

The car collided head-on with the school bus, severely damaging both vehicles. Medical teams swiftly transported the injured children to Rayong Hospital.

 

Preliminary investigation identified the passenger as 32-year-old Xu Zhiwei, also Chinese, both employed at a local company. Witnesses described the car's high-speed, perilous overtaking attempts leading up to the crash.

 

Authorities are examining CCTV footage as part of their ongoing investigation.

 

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Arrest them, jail them and deport them. 

9 hours ago, webfact said:

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Pictures courtesy of Daily News

 

Reckless driving leads to a collision injuring numerous schoolchildren in Rayong.

 

On 12th June, the police received reports of a collision with multiple injuries in front of Wat Thammasathit in Rayong's Muang district. The incident involved a car driven by two Chinese nationals that crashed into a songthaew carrying schoolchildren, leaving many injured and in tears.

 

The collision occurred on a two-lane road where the white car, driven recklessly by 31-year-old Xu Xin, attempted dangerous overtaking manoeuvres.

 

The car collided head-on with the school bus, severely damaging both vehicles. Medical teams swiftly transported the injured children to Rayong Hospital.

 

Preliminary investigation identified the passenger as 32-year-old Xu Zhiwei, also Chinese, both employed at a local company. Witnesses described the car's high-speed, perilous overtaking attempts leading up to the crash.

 

Authorities are examining CCTV footage as part of their ongoing investigation.

 

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Driving on the right side? Drunk? Drugged? Or only idiots?

Jail the fu##ers 

rgds SS 

9 hours ago, webfact said:

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Pictures courtesy of Daily News

 

Reckless driving leads to a collision injuring numerous schoolchildren in Rayong.

 

On 12th June, the police received reports of a collision with multiple injuries in front of Wat Thammasathit in Rayong's Muang district. The incident involved a car driven by two Chinese nationals that crashed into a songthaew carrying schoolchildren, leaving many injured and in tears.

 

The collision occurred on a two-lane road where the white car, driven recklessly by 31-year-old Xu Xin, attempted dangerous overtaking manoeuvres.

 

The car collided head-on with the school bus, severely damaging both vehicles. Medical teams swiftly transported the injured children to Rayong Hospital.

 

Preliminary investigation identified the passenger as 32-year-old Xu Zhiwei, also Chinese, both employed at a local company. Witnesses described the car's high-speed, perilous overtaking attempts leading up to the crash.

 

Authorities are examining CCTV footage as part of their ongoing investigation.

 

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They ought to face incarceration for their terrible driving habits. But I guess many palms will be greased soon.

12 hours ago, webfact said:

driven recklessly by 31-year-old Xu Xin, attempted dangerous overtaking manoeuvres.

 

In Thailand? Never!

They heard there was another raid on illegals coming so desperately trying to flee, Rayong is not half rounding them up right now!!!

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Unbelievable two drivers of one vehicle

26 minutes ago, Colki said:

Unbelievable two drivers of one vehicle

The crashed vehicle from the inside. A Tesla manufactured in China?

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4 hours ago, jcmj said:

Arrest them, jail them and deport them. 

Deport them for what, a traffic accident?

1 hour ago, NorthernRyland said:
13 hours ago, webfact said:

driven recklessly by 31-year-old Xu Xin, attempted dangerous overtaking manoeuvres.

 

In Thailand? Never!

What's "in Thailand" got to do with it, they're Chinese.

2 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

What's "in Thailand" got to do with it, they're Chinese.

 

Why? Because reckless driving and dangerous overtaking are the bread and butter of driving in Thailand. This is just another day on the roads except this time it was a Chinese person. 

 

Maybe if they don't Chinese people driving recklessly they should actually try to fix the problem.

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