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Motorbike Crash in Pattaya Injures Four Critically

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Picture courtesy of The Pattaya News

 

A severe motorbike collision in Pattaya resulted in four critical injuries when two motorcycles collided outside Jomtien’s nightlife hub. The incident occurred around 12:30 am on October 1 on Jomtien Second Road, near Rompho Market. Rescue teams and police quickly arrived at the scene following an emergency call.

 

Authorities found a wrecked white Honda Click motorcycle. Its Thai rider, Natthaphong Nilsaeng, 27, and passenger, Chutitheph Bunban, 34, sustained serious injuries and were transported to the hospital after receiving emergency first aid. Another motorcycle, a white Honda Forza registered in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, was located about 10 meters away with significant front-end damage. Its Russian rider and his ladyboy passenger were also critically injured and taken to a nearby hospital.

 

Witnesses reported that the Thai rider exited the Rompho bar complex and abruptly moved to the right lane without signaling, directly colliding with the oncoming Forza, leaving all four victims in critical condition. Bystanders rushed to assist and notified emergency services. Both motorcycles have been seized for a police investigation.

 

Initial CCTV checks support the witnesses' accounts of the Thai rider's sudden maneuver. Investigators plan to review more footage and question those involved once their medical conditions improve, with legal proceedings anticipated.

 

Looking ahead, further investigation will continue with additional evidence collection and interviews, determining the next steps in possible legal actions. Authorities are keen to ensure a thorough inquiry to establish accountability for the crash.

 

Key Takeaways

  • A motorbike collision in Pattaya critically injured four people.
  • Initial evidence suggests the Thai rider's abrupt lane change caused the crash.
  • Investigations and legal processes will proceed as victims recover.

 

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13 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

Initial CCTV checks support the witnesses' accounts of the Thai rider's sudden maneuver. Investigators plan to review more footage and question those involved once their medical conditions improve, with legal proceedings anticipated.

 

Looking ahead, further investigation will continue with additional evidence collection and interviews, determining the next steps in possible legal actions. Authorities are keen to ensure a thorough inquiry to establish accountability for the crash.

 

Lets see if the Thai rider is insured, and if that will pay for all damages, medical fees and any compensation for lost work... and if he's not insured - then if he is has to pay... and of course is charged for no tax or insurance etc...  

...  thats the way it usually works, isn't it ????

On 10/1/2025 at 5:50 PM, snoop1130 said:

Its Russian rider and his ladyboy passenger

 

Russians have a saying: there is no better vagina than a friends anus.

because overall it's a nation of "masculine" gays

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