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Frenchman In Hit And Run With Pregnant Woman

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Frenchman in hit and run with pregnant woman

Narisa Nitikarn

A Frenchman whose vehicle struck a pregnant woman and who attempted to flee the scene was caught by police.

The accident happened in the morning of January 22 near the end of Soi Day/Night, near the entrance to Soi Yensabai where a lot of motorcycles are usually parked. The woman was crossing the road when she was hit by a black Land Rover driven by Kaadi Abdel Malik, 28, who was staying at PRS Hotel in South Pattaya 17.

Police said the driver was mildly intoxicated. There were three passengers in the vehicle, one being a Thai lady. Four motorcycles were also damaged in the accident. Police stopped the vehicle in nearby Soi Polaris.

The injured lady was identified as Mrs Treenait Kaewpuuwat, 44, who was four months pregnant. She lives at View Talay Jomtien Condominium with her husband Richard King.

Kadis paid 27,000 baht in damages for the four damaged motorcycles. So far he has not paid any compensation to the injured lady but has promised to pay all medical costs.

Police have confiscated Kadis’s passport because he was due to fly back to France at the end of January. He will now be forced to remain in Thailand until the case is closed.

Pattaya Mail

A Frog called Kaadi Abdel Malik. The xenophobes can have a field day. :o

Watch out!! Accidents on the road in Thailand are serious.

and have real complications if your involved in one.

Hope she and the baby are ok,

for him me thinks he's in big Sh-t

He could be here for months waiting for this to be sorted out.

Or even a spend some time in the nick for dangerous driving!!!!!

:o

Note the date! 22nd January

We're getting a little slack in keeping up with the Pattaya Mail!

Note the date! 22nd January

We're getting a little slack in keeping up with the Pattaya Mail!

Only published in to-day`s Pattaya Mail.

Pattaya Mail Reporters asleep?

Note the date! 22nd January

We're getting a little slack in keeping up with the Pattaya Mail!

Only published in to-day`s Pattaya Mail.

Pattaya Mail Reporters asleep?

I know a couple of posters are right on the ball with news from PCN's web site but yea! the Mail is old news!

Frenchman in hit and run with pregnant woman

Narisa Nitikarn

A Frenchman whose vehicle struck a pregnant woman and who attempted to flee the scene was caught by police.

The accident happened in the morning of January 22 near the end of Soi Day/Night, near the entrance to Soi Yensabai where a lot of motorcycles are usually parked. The woman was crossing the road when she was hit by a black Land Rover driven by Kaadi Abdel Malik, 28, who was staying at PRS Hotel in South Pattaya 17.

Police said the driver was mildly intoxicated. There were three passengers in the vehicle, one being a Thai lady. Four motorcycles were also damaged in the accident. Police stopped the vehicle in nearby Soi Polaris.

The injured lady was identified as Mrs Treenait Kaewpuuwat, 44, who was four months pregnant. She lives at View Talay Jomtien Condominium with her husband Richard King.

Kadis paid 27,000 baht in damages for the four damaged motorcycles. So far he has not paid any compensation to the injured lady but has promised to pay all medical costs.

Police have confiscated Kadis’s passport because he was due to fly back to France at the end of January. He will now be forced to remain in Thailand until the case is closed.

Pattaya Mail

A Frog called Kaadi Abdel Malik. The xenophobes can have a field day. :o

For sure it sounds french ;-)

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