Georgealbert Posted Friday at 10:25 PM Posted Friday at 10:25 PM Picture courtesy of SiamChon. A 51-year-old Thai woman has died after being struck by a black SUV in a hit-and-run incident late night on 13 June, in Pattaya. The driver fled the scene without offering assistance, leaving the victim fatally injured at the roadside. Emergency services were alerted to the incident, which occurred on PhraTamnak Soi 3 in Pattaya, Chonburi Province. Volunteers from the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Foundation rushed to the scene after receiving a distress call. Upon arrival, rescue workers found Ms Wira-on Sriladda lying in a pool of blood with critical injuries. Bystanders had attempted to direct traffic and offer initial first aid. Rescue personnel initiated CPR, but Ms Sriladda succumbed to her injuries shortly afterwards at the scene. Eyewitness accounts, including information from a foreign national who had been walking with the victim, stated that the pair had been returning to their accommodation on foot after dining out when a black SUV struck Ms Sriladda from behind. The impact threw her on to the ground and the vehicle sped off without stopping. Mr Natthaworakarn Chaiyukhod, 35, reported that the foreign companion of the victim immediately called out for help, prompting passersby to notify emergency responders. Police Lieutenant Colonel Thanongsak Inphadung of Pattaya City Police Station confirmed that CCTV footage captured a black SUV, the suspected vehicle, although its registration number was not visible. Investigators are now working to identify the vehicle and apprehend the driver. Authorities have pledged a full investigation, with efforts underway to track down the suspect and bring them to justice. Adapted by Asean Now from SiamChon 2025-06-14 7 2
Popular Post KhunBENQ Posted 23 hours ago Popular Post Posted 23 hours ago Bloody bastard. Hope they find the culprit. Plate not visible. So normal here. 5 1 5
Popular Post mikebell Posted 23 hours ago Popular Post Posted 23 hours ago 44 minutes ago, KhunBENQ said: Plate not visible. Like the police force who allow such misdemeanors. 3 3 1
KhunLA Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 42 minutes ago, mikebell said: Like the police force who allow such misdemeanors. It's states not visible, vs 'missing'. Was she walking in the street ?
Ralf001 Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 46 minutes ago, mikebell said: Like the police force who allow such misdemeanors. They have no issue with pulling me over and giving me a ticket for *obscured numberplates ! * obscured so not captured by speed camera's on the motorway. 1
pimmmm Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Very sad, I live on that Soi, a dangerous little stretch of road with no footpaths. Tragedy all the time round Pattaya with accidents, RIP.
newbee2022 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 8 hours ago, Georgealbert said: Picture courtesy of SiamChon. A 51-year-old Thai woman has died after being struck by a black SUV in a hit-and-run incident late night on 13 June, in Pattaya. The driver fled the scene without offering assistance, leaving the victim fatally injured at the roadside. Emergency services were alerted to the incident, which occurred on PhraTamnak Soi 3 in Pattaya, Chonburi Province. Volunteers from the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Foundation rushed to the scene after receiving a distress call. Upon arrival, rescue workers found Ms Wira-on Sriladda lying in a pool of blood with critical injuries. Bystanders had attempted to direct traffic and offer initial first aid. Rescue personnel initiated CPR, but Ms Sriladda succumbed to her injuries shortly afterwards at the scene. Eyewitness accounts, including information from a foreign national who had been walking with the victim, stated that the pair had been returning to their accommodation on foot after dining out when a black SUV struck Ms Sriladda from behind. The impact threw her on to the ground and the vehicle sped off without stopping. Mr Natthaworakarn Chaiyukhod, 35, reported that the foreign companion of the victim immediately called out for help, prompting passersby to notify emergency responders. Police Lieutenant Colonel Thanongsak Inphadung of Pattaya City Police Station confirmed that CCTV footage captured a black SUV, the suspected vehicle, although its registration number was not visible. Investigators are now working to identify the vehicle and apprehend the driver. Authorities have pledged a full investigation, with efforts underway to track down the suspect and bring them to justice. Adapted by Asean Now from SiamChon 2025-06-14 Was it planned? Murder?
Thingamabob Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago The driver should not flee the scene under any circumstances. 1
StandardIssue Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 4 hours ago, Georgealbert said: This is CCTV of the incident. So important to have your wits about you when walking ANYWHERE in Thailand. I got hit in Bangkok, thankfully slow speed. Have to be aware at all times! No drunk driving and no drunk walking either. Just tragic for this poor woman. 1 1 1
Popular Post richard_smith237 Posted 17 hours ago Popular Post Posted 17 hours ago 3 minutes ago, StandardIssue said: So important to have your wits about you when walking ANYWHERE in Thailand. I got hit in Bangkok, thankfully slow speed. Have to be aware at all times! No drunk driving and no drunk walking either. Just tragic for this poor woman. Always walk towards the traffic... In this case the lady 'should' have been walking on the other side of the road where there was more room and she'd be facing on-coming traffic... Thats not to blame her - drivers, even idiot ones should be able to see and avoid whats in front of them.... ... I hope they throw the book at this vermin - mowing down a pedestrian then driving off - ultimate act of verminous scum.... -------- That said: It does often astonish me how often pedestrians will step out into a road without looking, or walk down the side of the road, in the road, without a care to their own safety - I just can't do that... I'm too alert to the risk of some idiot being on their phone etc... 3 1 2
Captain Flack Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Baiting post removed. @richard_smith237discuss the topic not bait other posters. 1 1
richard_smith237 Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 37 minutes ago, thaibreaker said: Doesn't seem so to me. The SUV seems to be too much wide on the left side, and hit her from behind, where she was walking. Probably a drunk driver, since he/she fled the scene too. Coward. Agreed... the driver just mowed the pedestrian down as if she wasn't there... Also agree.... the driver was probably drunk. I hope we see a follow up to this story... they must have the car license from other CCTV in the area and the driver in custody by now, surely ? 1
Magictoad Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago Phratamnak again! It's becoming a nightmare around here! The roaring, high speed traffic; so it was only a matter of time that somebody got killed. RIP
Jing Joe Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 2 hours ago, pimmmm said: Very sad, I live on that Soi, a dangerous little stretch of road with no footpaths. Tragedy all the time round Pattaya with accidents, RIP. There is a footpath in the video, and even though the motor bikes take up so much of that space, there is a narrow track behind them. Seems like they carelessly trod the wider path .... on the road. Doesnt mean the driver can hit and run. 😟 Sad sad sad.
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KhaoHom Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago I think a Thai a day dies in/ directly related to tourism a day in Pattaya. I'm guessing a tourist dies each day somewhere in Thailand. That's where we are.
alien365 Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Based on how dark people have their windows tinted, the driver probably didn't even see her. 1
quake Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Very common scumbag behavior here. Straight to jail if they can catch him / her. P.O.S.
quake Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 20 minutes ago, KhaoHom said: I think a Thai a day dies in/ directly related to tourism a day in Pattaya. I'm guessing a tourist dies each day somewhere in Thailand. That's where we are. Wonder how many children a day in Thailand 10+. No one cares at all.
hotchilli Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 10 hours ago, Georgealbert said: Authorities have pledged a full investigation, with efforts underway to track down the suspect and bring them to justice. Manslaughter charges minimum
roo860 Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 7 hours ago, Ralf001 said: They have no issue with pulling me over and giving me a ticket for *obscured numberplates ! * obscured so not captured by speed camera's on the motorway. Car or motorbike?
NickyLouie Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 4 hours ago, pimmmm said: a dangerous little stretch of road with no footpaths. Yep still 3rd world here with 0 concept of civil engineering for the populace
scubascuba3 Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago That road is narrow, driver probably on the phone. I find Pattaya more dangerous when walking, no protection at all
jacko45k Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 11 hours ago, scubascuba3 said: That road is narrow, driver probably on the phone. I find Pattaya more dangerous when walking, no protection at all Soi Buakhao and some of it's sideroads, very dodgy. There is an aggression in drivers here.
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