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Eyewitnesses Describe Fatal Crash At Opening Of Jenphop Trial

By Teeranai Charuvastra, Staff Reporter

 

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The burned wreck of the vehicle rear-ended by Jenphop Viraporn on March 13, 2016, in Ayutthaya province. Two grad students burned to death inside.

 

AYUTTHAYA — Supachai Poowong and his colleague Narapan Ngencharoen were coasting along a motorway bound for Ayutthaya after playing football together, heading toward the U-turn that would point them back toward Bangkok.

 

The U-turn was just 600 meters ahead when a black Mercedes-Benz zoomed past them at tremendous speed and slammed powerfully into the back of another car, right before their eyes. It was a Sunday. March 13, 2016, to be precise. The crash, they would later find out, killed two graduate students.

 

Full Story: http://www.khaosodenglish.com/news/crimecourtscalamity/2017/04/25/eyewitnesses-describe-fatal-crash-opening-jenphop-trial/

 
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These two witnesses must be commended for their bravery and simple ethics.  I am not sure there is a big enough book that can be thrown at that creature Jenphob, even though he endured the "humiliation" of becoming a part time monk to appear repentant.

Lock him away but don't throw away the key. Someone may find it and let him out. 10 years inside will give him time to reflect on his callous stupidity.:bah:

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35 minutes ago, rkidlad said:

Maybe the Red Bull turd will return at the end of this month. Not to face up to his crimes, but because he knows he can just copy this other turd and avoid any punishment for the rest of his life. 

That will make a two turds majority innocent".:whistling:

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from the article:

 

the scion of a luxury car dealer who, at the time, was spared a sobriety test by local police and not charged until four days later.

posted footage of the car crash, which led to widespread attention on social media and prompted police to take action against Jenphop.

Local police did not immediately take action against Jenphop for the crash. He was not only permitted to leave the crime scene and go to hospital with his family, but also allowed to forego mandatory sobriety testing.

Without exposure from the video, the case may not have gone anywhere. Nongkarat Rungsang, a younger sister of Krissana, said police merely told her at first that her brother suffered an accident without mentioning Jenphop.

The video – and suspicion of a police cover-up – reignited public outrage over cases in which the wealthy seem to be above the law.

 

and then:

 

COPS REPRIMANDED FOR BUNGLING FATAL BENZ CRASH CASE

AYUTTHAYA — Two police officers were given warnings – one written and the other verbal – for their failure to conduct a sobriety test on a millionaire who killed two people with his Mercedes-Benz in March.

 

cops nationwide shudder at the consequences when they deliberately obstruct justice: hmm, should I accept the perp's gratuity for looking the other way which might result in a verbal warning if things get posted on social media and if things go viral, ...or not? Look, it's another no-brainer, courtesy of The Way Things Work by the Brotherhood of BiB.

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