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Key witness in fatal hit and run by Red Bull ‘Boss’ killed in motorbike accident


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3 minutes ago, Wiggy said:

How do we know it’s really him? Just saying. 

Absolutely. Yesterday the media said the two witnesses were an air force guy and a Mr J so what the heck does Mr M have to do with the case?

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4 hours ago, Tropicalevo said:

It looks to me that he hit a bike that was lying in the road in the left lane. There are two bikes?

"The incident happened this morning just after 2am in the main city area of Chiang Mai, involving 2 motorbikes. Both riders were injured in the collision, sustaining serious injuries. But 40 year old Jaruchart Martthong was later pronounced dead after being rushed to hospital."

From a Phuket paper.

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8 minutes ago, nahkit said:

and a Mr J so what the heck does Mr M have to do with the case?

Jaruchat’s body has been retrieved by his family for his funeral in Chiang Rai. 

 

Mr. J

 

But 40 year old Jaruchart Martthong was later pronounced dead after being rushed to hospital."

 

Mr. M

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2 hours ago, nahkit said:

Well getting rid of him definitely removes the possibility of questioning him as to why it took him seven years to remember what happened that night.

 

Or it could be that the guy was promised monthly payments instead of a lump sum.

 

Sadly (on several levels), we'll never know.  And even if there's a thorough investigative report released, who's going to believe it?

 

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Run at 0.25 speed.

 

Muzzle:

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It's clearly two bikes, chaps, and the muzzle at 12s from pillion across the road looks conveniently suspicious. Bike in front with dull light goes down first at 17s, other bike with brighter light veers to avoid hitting him, loses control and hits central res smacking head on ground. Most certainly a rider on second bike as you see him go down like a sack of spuds. Perhaps sawn-off shotgun which injured both? How about this: They were out drinking, shadowed by would-be hitmen, who then ripped off ahead of them, chucked a uey and then blasted them from across the road?

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4 minutes ago, daveAustin said:

Run at 0.25 speed.

 

It's clearly two bikes, chaps, and the muzzle at 12s from pillion across the road looks conveniently suspicious. 

I ran it normal speed and note the flash but could be anything and there's far easier ways of taking someone out first time without having to resort to perfecting timing and accuracy on a dual carriageway in the middle of night and with a small reservation between.  Super sharp shooter if it was but not conclusive. 

 

It does look suspicious, though.  I'll give you that.  

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‘Boss’ case witness suffers fatal motorbike crash

By The Nation

 

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A witness whose testimony was key to the decision to drop charges against Vorayuth “Boss” Yoovidhya over a fatal 2012 hit-and-run case has died following a motorcycle crash in Chiang Mai.

 

Jaruchart Madthong, 40, died in hospital after his motorbike collided with another bike on Huai Kaew Road in the northern city at 1.40am on Thursday (July 30).

 

Police arrived at the scene to find Jaruchart and the other rider injured. Both were dispatched to hospital but Jaruchart succumbed to his injuries.

 

Officers from Phuping Rajanivej police station checked security camera video of the crash and reported that preliminary investigation showed it was an accident, said National deputy police spokesman Pol Col Krissana Patanacharoen.

 

Jaruchart had come forward after the hit-and-run incident to claim that Vorayuth was not speeding when his car fatally hit a motorcycle policeman in Bangkok’s Thong Lor area and then drove off.

 

News last week that prosecutors and police had dropped all charges in the case against Vorayuth triggered widespread public anger over perceived legal impunity for the rich. 

 

Vorayuth is the grandson of late Chaleo Yoovidhya, the founder of TCP Group, maker of Red Bull energy drink. TCP Group has clarified on its website that Vorayuth has never been involved with the group's business operations.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30392180

 

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I am not completely convinced there was a muzzle flash from the bike going in the other direction.  It would be a million dollar shot given the circumstances.  And even the worst hitman in the world would chose to be stationary and in a closer location.

 

My guess it was drugs that effect the heart or central nervous system.  A lot harder to detect than a 9mm diameter hole!

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33 minutes ago, Grumpy John said:

I am not completely convinced there was a muzzle flash from the bike going in the other direction.  It would be a million dollar shot given the circumstances.  And even the worst hitman in the world would chose to be stationary and in a closer location.

Agree

 

"My guess it was drugs that effect the heart or central nervous system.  A lot harder to detect than a 9mm diameter hole!"

 

Who knows?

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13 hours ago, Crossy said:

 

Nope. He's off the bike well before the riderless machine hits the central reservation.

 

No idea whatever why he came off from the video. Something "illuminated" drops to the ground before he comes off.

 

Odd.

 

EDIT Hmmm, looking at the bigger image on YouTube are there TWO bikes and a coming together?

Probably his mobile phone which means he was More than likely using it while driving. What more can you say except RIP.

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