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Two Coyote Dancers hurt in drunken road crash in Central Pattaya

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Two Coyote Dancers hurt in drunken road crash in Central Pattaya

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PATTAYA:--Two Coyote Dancers who work in a club in Soi Diamond off Walking Street in South Pattaya were hurt in a road crash on Wednesday afternoon on Pattaya Second Road.

The crash occurred in front of Soi 5 and involved two motorbikes. Driving in the wrong direction along Pattaya Second Road was Khun Ganipa aged 24 and Khun Momo aged 20 who are both suspected of being heavily intoxicated. They are believed to have collided with a bike driven by Khun Gitpragon aged 31 with Khun Sakarin aged 26 riding as passenger. They work at the Hard Rock Hotel and were driving to work when the crash occurred. They sustained minor injuries.

The two dancers were known to have finished work and then went to Soi 4 off Pattaya Second Road where they spent the morning drinking with friends. They entered Second Road and drove in the wrong direction towards Soi 5 when they struck the other bike which was travelling in the correct direction.
- See more at: http://www.pattayaone.net/pattaya-news/122186/two-coyote-dancers-hurt-in-drunken-road-crash-in-central-pattaya/#sthash.nKDtM9sy.dpuf

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-- Pattaya One 2014-03-20

Arnold Judas Rimmer of Jupiter Mining Corporation Ship Red Dwarf

Driving in the wrong direction !!!!!! clap2.gif

Neither wearing safety helmets !!!!!! clap2.gif

Intoxicated !!!!!!! clap2.gif

Well lucky for them they weren't added to the 71-a-day road death statistics. Very lucky. They should be relieved and happy.

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