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Young Swede killed in tragic car accident in Rayong
BY WACHIRAPORN JANRUT

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RAYONG: -- On September 22, police received a report from Phutasart rescue about a car accident which resulted in death of a young Swede named Mr. Jhon Olov Eddie Viding, 25, son of the Swedish businessman who owns Grand Silver Sea House on Mae Pim beach in Rayong.

Following the report, police and rescue team arrived at the accident scene on Mae Pim – Ban Pae km21 road, highway number 3145. The body of Jhon was found in the forest wearing jeans with black t-shirt and black leather jacket, but without his head. His head was later found 10 metre away from the body.

A TATA pickup truck with a plate number บว 7766 Rayong and a white Ducati motorbike, 650cc, plate number อทษ 178, were also found at the scene of the accident. Both vehicles were damaged. Next to the pickup truck was Ms. Chanat Suwannachote, 58, a resident of Rayong.

A witness claimed he saw the motorbike reaching the five-lane curve in high speed and losing control. At the same time, the pickup truck turned up on the other side of the road causing the fetal crash. Jhon was on his way to Ban Pae to join the CBR big bike event.

Source: Manager.co.th

Source: http://scandasia.com/young-swede-killed-tragic-car-accident-rayong/

-- ScandAsia 2013-09-24

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These are called accidents. Given the poor state of law enforcement on roads, the stupidity of drivers (Farangs and Thais), etc, I think it would be better to call them "probabilities". Or perhaps "certainties".

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...it is insanity to take the word of 'a witness'......there should be a full investigation....skid marks, etc....

...so much sh*t going on...the Thais will never betray the Thai...especially when it is against one of the obvious foreigner 'haves'....

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hauling ass on a 650cc bike? i can't feel bad if people are stupid. its a good thing he didn't kill anyone else on his suicide ride.

i see deadly bike accidents every day and most of them could be avoided. Thai or farang rider, bikes are <deleted> dangerous in a country with no road laws.

maybe you can feel sympathy for the parents, but they are likely the ones that bought that deadly crotch rocket.

I am also glad he is the only one killed.

If you cannot handle power on poor road, DON'T.

Should the police also test his body for alcohol?

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I love the way people just starting giving this guy shit when they don't even know what happened !

He was obviously speeding.

He was obviously not in control.

He must have been drinking.

Motorbikes are too dangerous..

Etc etc etc...

How long have you people lived here ???

Long enough probably to know that he could have been completely sober, driving at a reasonable speed and fully in control. Next thing a car pulls out in front of him with no warning and boom, game over...

Please, think before you type....

P.S I know a 'witness' says he was driving fast.. Maybe he was but then again ???

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...it is insanity to take the word of 'a witness'......there should be a full investigation....skid marks, etc....

...so much sh*t going on...the Thais will never betray the Thai...especially when it is against one of the obvious foreigner 'haves'....

Another ill informes post(er).

I know that road/area well have driven on it many times over the years, some of the comments here are spot on.

hauling ass on a 650cc bike?

Yes you had better believe it, seen it many times, usually farangs on holiday who think these roads are their own personal race track, have witnessed farangs pulling wheelies on Suk Rd in Pattaya, <deleted> the lot of them.

in a country with no road laws

We both know this isnt true, its just that many choose to ignore them.

Do they have to mention the 'head'? Unnecessarily graphic. Poor family.

Why not, may well serve as a warning to others thinking they are invincible on the roads, its dangerous enough on some of these roads in a car, turn round a corner and theres a buffalo in the middle of the road, or a large pot hole, just now in the rainy season large craters are appearing due to the road sinking.

I think it would be better to call them "probabilities". Or perhaps "certainties".

So true, have a look at some of the idiots on HW #2 at Khao Yai just south of Korat.

I am also glad he is the only one killed.

If you cannot handle power on poor road, DON'T.

Indeed, no consideration for other road users.

Nothing to do with power, its speed and a couldnt give a **** attitude.

About the only positive thing I can think of to say is, at least he died doing what he enjoyed and no one else was involved.

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I've said it before, but I'll say it again. You can be the most cautious, safest, and best drive in the world, car or bike, but you can NOT control the actions of idiots on the road, Nor do you have any control over animals, little kids, or even full grown adults, suddenly darting out in front of you.

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These are called accidents. Given the poor state of law enforcement on roads, the stupidity of drivers (Farangs and Thais), etc, I think it would be better to call them "probabilities". Or perhaps "certainties".

Accidents: People do not pay attention to what they are doing and get what they are asking life to give them. Life operates on certainties and probabilities; never possibilities.

Sad, but stupid. This is why we get angry at people who drive like this and survive; because we know that this could happen to them and/or us. When it happens, I do not undertsand why the anger is forgotten. I am angry at this man for driving like this, whether he is dead or alive.

I simply feel more embarrassed than sympathetic for the parents and loved ones.

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I've said it before, but I'll say it again. You can be the most cautious, safest, and best drive in the world, car or bike, but you can NOT control the actions of idiots on the road, Nor do you have any control over animals, little kids, or even full grown adults, suddenly darting out in front of you.

Agreed, i love driving my bike but know its safer in the car. I drive conservatively on the bike even though its also a 650cc. I just like the extra torque, don't care much about the top speed as I have never reached it and never will.

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I am a motorcycle rider myself.

Recently I watched a YouTube video that had at least one hundred motorcycle crashes on it. (all on camera, short clips)

I estimate that maybe 90%, or more, were preventable by the motorcycle driver. MOST crashes in this video happened because of excessive speed by the driver of the motorcycle, or motorbike/scooter.

Many of the accidents that were the other person's fault could have been prevented if the motorcycle had been going with normal speed, and defensive driving.

Only small amount could not have been avoided if the motorcycle driver was completely proper.

"SLOW DOWN"

It is so sad when anyone, especially a young person leaves this world.

RIP,

Rest In Paradise, young man.

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I've said it before, but I'll say it again. You can be the most cautious, safest, and best drive in the world, car or bike, but you can NOT control the actions of idiots on the road, Nor do you have any control over animals, little kids, or even full grown adults, suddenly darting out in front of you.

True the truck crossed the center line, but witnesses said he was going at a high rate of speed and out of control. So maybe completely avoidable if he were driving the speed limit, (or close to it) and defensively.

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hauling ass on a 650cc bike? i can't feel bad if people are stupid. its a good thing he didn't kill anyone else on his suicide ride.

i see deadly bike accidents every day and most of them could be avoided. Thai or farang rider, bikes are <deleted> dangerous in a country with no road laws.

maybe you can feel sympathy for the parents, but they are likely the ones that bought that deadly crotch rocket.

You see deadly motor bike accidents every day? come on, get real.

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Motorcycle again, they should be banned or very highly regulated, and before any rider of a sewing machine on wheels pipes up in defense, coming off a 50cc can do the same bodily damage as coming off a 150cc, 250cc, 400cc or 650cc.Especially when kitted out in shorts and flip flops, which I accept the deceased was not wearing.

Looking at the picture the road does appear to have its fair share of skid marks etc. considering the report mentioned a pick up and a MC were involved, leaves me wondering if this area is a dangerous one, requiring last minute braking.

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Do they have to mention the 'head'? Unnecessarily graphic. Poor family.

Yes, they did because that's what happened! It's called reporting!

Rubbish! It's insensitive. Reporting who he was, the circumstances that led to the accident, and that he died, are details enough. The gruesome details of what happened to him go beyond mere reporting and step into sensationalism. Poor family.

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hauling ass on a 650cc bike? i can't feel bad if people are stupid. its a good thing he didn't kill anyone else on his suicide ride.

i see deadly bike accidents every day and most of them could be avoided. Thai or farang rider, bikes are <deleted> dangerous in a country with no road laws.

maybe you can feel sympathy for the parents, but they are likely the ones that bought that deadly crotch rocket.

You see deadly motor bike accidents every day? come on, get real.

12000 motor cycle deaths a year in Thailand so thats 33 a day, so if circusman counts seeing as seeing in the news I would say he was about right.

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Do they have to mention the 'head'? Unnecessarily graphic. Poor family.

Yes, they did because that's what happened! It's called reporting!

Rubbish! It's insensitive. Reporting who he was, the circumstances that led to the accident, and that he died, are details enough. The gruesome details of what happened to him go beyond mere reporting and step into sensationalism. Poor family.

Rubbish! It's insensitive.

Who says its insensitive?

This is Asia my friend, the attitude to life and death over here is a bit different to what you may have been used to, but it doesnt make it insensitive, just different.

Travel broadens the mind, the cultural imperialists dont appreciate that, best you stay home if it offends you.

You want some more insensitivity?

The locals will be buying lottery numbers that match the tabien motocy.

You want even more, go to your local newspaper stand and buy the magazine 191, everything in graphic detail.

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...it is insanity to take the word of 'a witness'......there should be a full investigation....skid marks, etc....

...so much sh*t going on...the Thais will never betray the Thai...especially when it is against one of the obvious foreigner 'haves'....

Right,Tata was propably doing 200+ when "accident" happen. Obvious Thai cover up!

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hauling ass on a 650cc bike? i can't feel bad if people are stupid. its a good thing he didn't kill anyone else on his suicide ride.

i see deadly bike accidents every day and most of them could be avoided. Thai or farang rider, bikes are <deleted> dangerous in a country with no road laws.

maybe you can feel sympathy for the parents, but they are likely the ones that bought that deadly crotch rocket.

You see deadly motor bike accidents every day? come on, get real.

12000 motor cycle deaths a year in Thailand so thats 33 a day, so if circusman counts seeing as seeing in the news I would say he was about right.

Pretty much, especially in heavy population centres like Bangkok, Pattaya, etc. Previously, I used to drive here a lot with the company I work for in Thailand. On most occasions on any 1-3 three hour road trip I could guarantee having to drive 'round an accident scene involving motorcycles. Don't forget that a lot of deaths are not recorded on the stats because the rider / pillion passenger succumb to their injuries after being moved from the scene of the accident.

Anyway, like most accidents here the young Swedish kid's death is tragic and such a waste. A lot of young Westerners here get caught up in the hubris and irresponsibility of Thailand, and pay dearly for that.

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