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Mystery Motorcycle Death on Sukhumvit Road, Pattaya.
Story by Albert Jack

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PATTAYA: -- At 9.30pm on the evening of Friday May 28 police from the Banglamung Station and Sawangboriboon Rescue Medics were alerted by reports of another fatal motorbike accident on the Sukhumvit Road, Pattaya.

At the scene they encountered the body of an unidentified man aged between twenty and twenty-five years old lying in a pool of blood who appeared to have been crushed. Close by was a badly damaged blue & white Yamaha sports motorbike.

Twenty meters away was a lightly damaged bronze Toyota Camry and the driver, twenty-seven year old Nattakarn Niensiri and eyewitness Mr Nattapong Amparat were waiting for the police to arrive.

Full story: http://pattayaone.net/pattaya-news/224703/mystery-motorcycle-death-sukhumvit-road-pattaya/

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-- Pattaya One 2016-05-30

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R.I.P to the diseased.

sadly just an other statistic/another day in Thailand.

He's deceased, not diseased.

"sadly just an other statistic/another day in Thailand."

And sadly another opportunity for someone to rush forward to post a thoughtless comment.

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R.I.P to the diseased.

sadly just an other statistic/another day in Thailand.

He's deceased, not diseased.

"sadly just an other statistic/another day in Thailand."

And sadly another opportunity for someone to rush forward to post a thoughtless comment.

And what exactly makes your contribution so pithy?

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> the driver, twenty-seven year old Nattakarn Niensiri and eyewitness Mr Nattapong Amparat were waiting for the police to arrive.

This is a banner day - the driver didn't do a runner!

I guess that's the real mystery - why didn't he?

Because he was not the one involved in the crushing of the biker.

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R.I.P to the diseased.

sadly just an other statistic/another day in Thailand.

He's deceased, not diseased.

"sadly just an other statistic/another day in Thailand."

And sadly another opportunity for someone to rush forward to post a thoughtless comment.

And what exactly makes your contribution so pithy?

You're right. I just added to the negativity that flourishes here without my help. I didn't mean to start a "pithing" contest.

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R.I.P to the diseased.

sadly just an other statistic/another day in Thailand.

He's deceased, not diseased.

"sadly just an other statistic/another day in Thailand."

And sadly another opportunity for someone to rush forward to post a thoughtless comment.

And what exactly makes your contribution so pithy?

You're right. I just added to the negativity that flourishes here without my help. I didn't mean to start a "pithing" contest.

Take it outside boys!

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Very sad, another wasted life. I ride my bike up and down the Sukhumvit a lot and you have to be so very careful.

Don't need to repeat why it is so, that has been done to death already.

The only thing we can all do is take 20% off our speed, drive like Miss Daisy is your passenger and contribute to courteous driving to keep as safe as possible.

We cannot wait for Thailand to catch up with road safety, we will all be dead by then.

RIP poor fella.

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R.I.P to the diseased.

sadly just an other statistic/another day in Thailand.

He's deceased, not diseased.

"sadly just an other statistic/another day in Thailand."

And sadly another opportunity for someone to rush forward to post a thoughtless comment.

If the road users of Thailand employed a little more thought while on the road,

then there would be less opportunity for thoughtless contributions

I apply this to ALL road users

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