A tragic accident occurred in Pattaya when a 34 yr old Korean man, recognized locally as a bar manager and expatriate, misplaced his life in a bike crash. The incident took place in entrance of Pattaya 7 School, the place the person collided with a roadwork signal early in the morning.
Rescue workers from the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Foundation arrived at the scene at 4am to find the sufferer unconscious on the road. Despite their greatest efforts, they were unable to resuscitate him. The man’s identity has been withheld, pending notification of his household and embassy by the relevant authorities.
The accident site revealed the fallen motorcycle and a large pink construction signal, which the sufferer had crashed into. His physique was subsequently moved to a local hospital. Police are currently analyzing CCTV footage from the realm to discover out the exact cause of the collision.
On Saturday, one other foreign driver misplaced management of his motorcycle in Pattaya and died.
At three.30pm, officers at Mueang Pattaya Police Station have been knowledgeable of a deadly accident on Jomtien Second Road in Nong Prue subdistrict, Bang Lamung district, Pattaya City. Police rushed to the scene with rescue workers from Pattaya’s Sawang Boriboon Thammasat Foundation.
At the scene of the accident, police discovered a grey Honda CB 300 motorbike with a Bangkok registration plate mendacity in the course of the highway surrounded by scattered bike fragments. The front of the car was demolished.
Ten metres away, the body of an unidentified overseas man was found lying on his again in a pool of blood carrying white shorts and a brown T-shirt. The deceased sustained a quantity of wounds on his head and face. Read extra about the story here.
Yesterday morning in Phuket one other foreigner died from a motorbike crash.
Trade secret arrived at the scene on Wiset Road in Rawai to find a international bike rider, seventy three year old Georgi Simeonov Georgiev with minor injuries. The other rider concerned within the accident was a 31 Thai man named Kittisak Buayai. Georgiev’s nationality was not provided by the police.
After reviewing CCTV footage and questioning witnesses, police found that Kittisak was riding northbound when Georgiev pulled out from a aspect road. Georgiev was heading in direction of the U-turn space within the centre of the road, and he cut in entrance of Kittisak approaching on his motorcycle..

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