Showing posts with label Accident. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Accident. Show all posts

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Looky-Lous Cause Road Accident - Pattaya People

 

 

On Tuesday, the Sriracha Police were called to investigate a road accident where a car was reported to have crashed into an electric pole in Sriracha. The Sawang Prateep Rescue Team was also call for assistance.
 
At the scene, the rescuers were trying to save 2 injured men, identified after as Off and Tin, both aged 22. They had been seriously hurt when hurled out of their car, which was wrecked in the front from crashing into the pole.
 
The reported story was that the 2 injured persons were driving their car very fast, and when they happened to pass another accident, where the local rescue team was helping another injured person, Mr. Reuang-wa-san Supawat, aged 22 who had suffered a hit and run prior to this mishap,  the 2 young men went into a state of shock, which caused the driver to lose control of the car and crash into the pole. Legal proceedings will be ensue when the 2 men can answer questions.
 
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Thursday, April 11, 2013

Road Accident on Pattaya Beach Road - Pattaya People

 

The Sawang Boriboon Rescue Team was called out on Monday afternoon to assist in a road accident involving a motorcycle and a tour bus that had occurred in front of the Royal Garden Plaza on Pattaya Beach Road.   At the scene, a Yamaha bike was found in the middle of the road. Nearby was a male tourist with multiple wounds.  He was riding the bike at speed and swerved to avoid hitting the tour bus as it was about to turn into a hotel to drop off passengers.  The tourist was taken to hospital for treatment and then will be interviewed by police about the incident.

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Monday, March 11, 2013

Massive Accident Near Bali Hai Flyover - Pattaya People

 

 

On Wednesday at 2 am, the Pattaya Police Investigating Inspector Pol. Lt. Surachote Gangwaanwanit were called to investigate a massive accident on  Pattaya’s Third Road, near the Balihai Pier Flyover Bridge. One foreigner was reported dead, a taxi bike driver in a coma, and there were many cars and motorcycles damaged as well.

The police and the Sawang Boriboon Rescue Team had to race against time to help the injured and restore the roadway, as almost 10 vehicles were damaged in this catastrophe. A wrecked black Toyota Yaris was found on the sidewalk in front of a restaurant on top of a motorcycle. The bike was also completely ruined,  and the owner of this motorcycle, Mr. Pongsapak Seekong, aged 52, the a taxi bike driver, was found underneath the Yaris in a coma.

The Sawang Boriboon Rescuers managed to take Pongsapak to Banglamung Hospital, and while the police continued to investigate, they found the shattered body of a male foreigner, age around 25-30, wearing a gray t-shirt and a pair of blue shorts. He had suffered a serious head injury and multiple fractures across his body, which was lying in the middle of the road. The man had no documents on him, and only 300 baht. The corpse was taken to Banglamung Hospital, awaiting the family to be informed.

A Thai woman and her foreign husband stated that the accident happened while they were driving a motorcycle up the Bali Hai Pier Flyover Bridge. They witnessed 2 cars racing down the flyover bridge that almost hit them. Then they heard the sounds of vehicles colliding and the sound of hard objects being dragged along the road. When the witnesses stopped to see what had happened, they saw that the Yaris had crashed into the motorcycle taxi before smashing another 10 motorcycles parked along the sidewalk.

A noodle vender stated that after the accident happened, 2 young men and 2 young women got out of one of the cars, jumped into the other car and fled the scene. The police started tracking the other car immediately and further investigations will be made at every level, as as many victims and damaged vehicles were involved.
 
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Friday, January 18, 2013

Fatal Car Accident on Motorway to Bangkok - Pattaya People

 

Highway police were notified on Friday evening of a fatal car accident on the motorway to Bangkok.  At the scene, they found a Toyota Camry that had collided with a garbage truck.  Inside was the body of a 46 year old Japanese businessman, Mr. Oto, also the driver who was badly injured and had to be cut out of the cabin before being sent to Chonburi hospital.   Police assumed that the driver may have fallen asleep whilst driving, but a full report will be made when the driver recovers to make a statement. The Japanese embassy has been notified of the incident.  

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Fatal Bike Accident in Sriracha - Pattaya People

 

Highway police in Sriracha received a call on Friday that a motorcycle had been involved in an accident with a large truck, causing the death of the rider.  At the scene at a local industrial estate, officers found the body of 34 year old Mr. Kongsat.  His bike was found underneath the truck.  The driver, 20 year old Mr. Sirisak was at the scene and stated that as he was heading for Laem Chabang port, the motorcycle came out of a side road right into his path.  He had no time to brake and thus collided with the bike and rider. A report was made and further investigations are ongoing.    
   
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Thursday, January 10, 2013

Road Accident on Sukhumvit Road in Sriracha - Pattaya People

 

 

Sriracha police were notified on Monday evening about a road accident involving a motorcycle and a pickup truck that had occurred on busy Sukhumvit Road south bound section to Pattaya.  At the roadside scene officers helped the local medical team give first aid to the injured before sending them to the nearest hospital for treatment.  A full investigation is now underway as to who caused the incident.  

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Sunday, January 6, 2013

Road Accident in Pong Area - Pattaya People

 

On Wednesday at 3:30 am, the Sawang Boriboon Rescue team was called for assistance with an accident on the Pattaya to Pong Route, inbound to Pattaya, and opposite a PTT gas station. A white car had crashed into an electric pole, breaking the pole in half. The broken half fell on the median strip, and trapped the driver in the car.

The driver, Mr. Teerawat or Gab Kanawattanagoon, aged 27, was extricated after the rescuers used a steel cutter to slice open the car. This took a full half an hour, and then the driver was sent to Bangkok Hospital Pattaya.

While reporters were taking pictures, a group of men who appeared to be very drunk approached the reporters and tried to stop them, claiming that the injured person was from a wealthy family. However, as public property was destroyed, legal proceedings will be taken.

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Sunday, December 16, 2012

Fatal Road Accident at Lake Mabprachan - Pattaya People

 

 

On Thursday morning officers from the Nongprue branch of Banglamung police were informed by the Sawang Boriboon volunteers about a fatal accident involving two motorcycles that had occurred near Mabprachan Lake.  There, police found Mr. Ning, aged 47, weeping over the body of Mr. Lop aged 60 who had died from a broken neck and severe head injuries.   The other person involved was an Englishman called Mr. Stanley Laight, aged 59.  He had suffered scratches and minor wounds.  All were taken to local hospitals for treatment.  An eye witness stated that Ning was driving his motorcycle and side car when he lost control in the middle of the road as he was about to turn right, but he did not see Laight on his motorcycle coming in the other direction and both crashed into each other.  A report was made and further investigation continues.


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Sunday, December 9, 2012

Storm to Blame for Motorcycle Accident on Pratamnak Hill - Pattaya People

 

The Sawang Boriboon Rescue Team was notified that a motorcycle accident involving a foreign tourist had occurred on Sunday morning at Pratamnak Hill.  At the scene, the team came across the bike rider Frenchman Mr. Humbert aged 50, with a broken right ankle and minor scratches.  He stated that as he was going down the steep part of the hill heading to South Pattaya he suddenly ran over a pile of sand on the road, which caused him to lose control and slide to the curb. A report was made and he was sent to Pattaya Memorial Hospital for treatment.  The team believes the sand blew in due to the high winds and stormy weather that is going on throughout Pattaya and the Eastern Seaboard.  Please Drive Carefully.

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Monday, December 3, 2012

Two Navy Officers Hurt, One Dies, in Road Accident - Pattaya People

 

 

On Thursday just before dawn, the Pattaya-Dongtan Police Investigating Inspector Pol. Col. Attaroet Krong-ratch were called to investigate an accident on Sukhumvit Road, at the traffic light in front of Pattaya School No. 7, on the out bound to Sattahip side. The Sawang Boriboon Rescue Team was also contacted for assistances.

At the scene right by the traffic lights, Petty Officer First Class Jakrapan Nantametin, aged 25 from the Sattahip Navy Base, was found lying on the road. The officer had sustained a serious head injury, and had lost a massive amount of blood. The rescuers gave the officer first aid, then took him to Pattaya Memorial Hospital. Then the police examined another body, also a naval officer, aged 25-30, who had died from a dreadful head injury and multiple fractures to his arms and legs. The body lay near a blue-black Honda Wave 110 motorcycle, which was also wrecked up on the sidewalk.

There were no eyewitnesses, so the police came to a preliminary conclusion that these 2 men were driving the motorcycle at extreme speed, coming out from Soi Wat Boon, and then turning towards Sattahip, when the driver lost control and crashed the bike into the sidewalk, injuring both of them. The police also suspect that there could have been another vehicle involved.

Further investigations will be made, and the body of the deceased was sent to Banglamung Hospital, awaiting the family.

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Saturday, November 17, 2012

Shirt Sleeve Causes Motorcycle Accident - Pattaya People

 

 

The Sawang Prateep Rescue Team in Sriracha was notified on Monday about a road accident involving a motorcycle that had occurred in nearby Surasak.  At the scene the driver and passenger, husband and wife, were found with only minor scratches.  The accident happened because Miss Paweena’s long shirt sleeve had tangled with the rear wheel, causing her husband Manop to lose control and fall over.  Both were given first aid before being taken to hospital for a further checkup.

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Friday, November 9, 2012

Iranian Tourist Causes Accident and Death - Pattaya People

 

 

On Saturday night, the Pattaya Police Investigating Inspector Pol. Capt. Tidiwat Boon-on were called to investigate an accident on Pattaya’s Third Road, by the Balihai Flyover Bridge and next to the Easy Kart racetrack.  The calamity occurred between a motorcycle and a car, with 1 death and 2 serious injuries reported.

The Sawang Boriboon Rescue Team was also summoned for medical assistance and traffic control, and at the scene, many people gathered to view the accident. The body of a Thai woman, identified as Miss Sucha-sinee Sao-chai, aged 30 was devastated by this accident, with injuries to her face and all around her body. A white Yamaha Mio motorcycle was found on the road, wrecked in the front, and there were 2 injured persons reported as well, Mr. Atiwat Pimpa, aged 32, the motorcycle driver who received minor injuries and Mr. Jagree Sawatsaloong, aged 35, whose right leg was broken. Both were dispatched to Pattaya Memorial Hospital.

The other party to the incident was an Iranian tourist Mr. Hamed Madan Nezhad, aged 32, the driver of the white Mazda 2 car that crashed into the motorcycle of the 3 Thais. Hamed and his friend were waiting to make their statement with police.

The story reported by Atiwat was that the 3 Thais were heading home from  Balihai Pier, and were about to drive over the Balihai Flyover Bridge, while the car driven by Hamed was motoring towards Balihai Pier on the opposite lane. Mr. Hamed then overtook a vehicle in front of him, but was unable to return to the correct lane in time. So the Mazda 2 car ran straight into the motorcycle and its 3 passengers, causing Atiwat to careen over the car, while his girlfriend and male friend slammed into the car and the road, causing his girlfriend’s instant death.

Further investigations started with questioning Hamed at the Pattaya Police Station, and will continue when the injured can make full statements. The body of Miss Suchasinee was sent to Banglamung Hospital, and awaits the family for a religious funeral.
 
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Sunday, October 28, 2012

Heavy Rain Causes Fatal Road Accident in Nongkam - Pattaya People

 

 

Khao Kheow police were notified on Monday morning about a fatal road accident that had occurred on route 7 near Nongkam.   At the scene, a Honda Civic car was found crashed into the rear of a large 18 wheel truck.  The car driver, Mr. Pradit, aged 35, was pronounced dead at the scene.  His wife and 5 year old son had been given first aid and taken to the nearest hospital.  The truck driver, 51 year old Mr. Jansing stated that he was driving along in the rain when suddenly he heard a loud noise and bump as he temporarily lost control of the truck.  He stopped to see the Honda had crashed into the rear loaded trailer, so immediately called the police for help.  A report was made and the truck will be examined to investigate the rear lights, if they caused the accident or that the driver of the car was driving too fast in the heavy rain that morning.

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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Accident Involving Police Van and Truck - Pattaya People



Police were notified by the Sawang Boriboon Rescue Team on Thursday evening that a truck had overturned after a collision involving a police van on Sukhumvit Road in the Jomtien area.   At the scene, the driver of the truck was being given treatment for a minor injury.  The other victim, a police officer from Panatikom police station, had already been sent to Bangkok Hospital Pattaya with serious head wounds.  Before being taken to hospital the driver of the truck Mr. Apiwat, stated that as he was going home to Sattahip the police pickup suddenly came up behind and hit the rear of his truck, causing both to lose control and turn over on this busy stretch of road. A report was made and a full investigation is now underway.
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