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Three students killed after driver runs red light in Sakon Nakhon


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Sanook reported that three university students were killed after they were hit on their motorcycle by a white Toyota that went through a red light at the Ban That intersection in Muang district of Sakon Nakhon at the weekend.

 

The impact was so severe that the Toyota lost a right front wheel and the dead and injured and the motorcycle were spread over 50 meters. 

 

Dead at the scene were Kanyarat,21 and Natthaporn, 22. 

 

A third woman died in Sung Sakon Nahon hospital after being taken there unconscious with multiple injuries. 

 

Witnesses said that the Toyota travelling at high speed went through a red light heading towards the bus station. 

 

The victims on the motorcycle were coming from downtown and were moving on a green light. It happened at 2 am. 

 

Sanook said that Channel 3 reported that Kanyarat was in the faculty of science of public health at Sakon Nakhon Rajabhat University.

 

A relative said that she was the hope for the family and they would not cremate her until the case had been resolved. 

 

Sanook reported that the Toyota driver was a soldier in the air force and that he had offered to take responsibility for the accident  but then disappeared, but provided no evidence for this in the body of their story. 

 

 

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3 hours ago, Denim said:

When driving in Thailand best to take the color of the lights with a grain of salt.

 

Always take a thorough look to make sure something is not speeding towards the lights and unlikely to stop. Saved me a few times.

 

 

 

 

 

About 4 years ago I was T-boned on my motorbike at a set of lights in Nakhon Sawan by 2 old ladies in an old pickup. The lights went green in my favour and off I went straight ahead when the pickup ran the red from my left side.

 

There was nowhere else I could go and I was hit under the back seat just missing my body by inches. Luckily there was a police box and the cop outside saw it happen so it was in my favour.

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

Sanook reported that the Toyota driver was a soldier in the air force and that he had offered to take responsibility for the accident  but then disappeared, but provided no evidence for this in the body of their story. 

Scumbag murderer this guy is.  He needs to do some serious jail time.

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1 hour ago, billd766 said:

About 4 years ago I was T-boned on my motorbike at a set of lights in Nakhon Sawan by 2 old ladies in an old pickup. The lights went green in my favour and off I went straight ahead when the pickup ran the red from my left side.

 

There was nowhere else I could go and I was hit under the back seat just missing my body by inches. Luckily there was a police box and the cop outside saw it happen so it was in my favour.

What happened to the old ladies? Did it go to court?

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5 hours ago, PatOngo said:

Will the driver face murder charges? ????

Going off comments on another thread it would seem a day teaching Thai to expats would be sufficient punishment.......he only ran a red light.......hardly his fault there was a motorbike in the way.........(sarcasm just in case it's not obvious)

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3 hours ago, Asquith Production said:

What happened to the old ladies? Did it go to court?

 

      NO . 

      Settled out of court .  Tit ..

        Nuff said ..

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6 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

3 manslaughter charges - 30 years, no parole. 

 

And as for the relatives - 50 million each in restitution from the forces for one of their own killing 3 people.

Dream on.

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2 minutes ago, Mackstask said:

The driver of the car apparently is a high ranking military officer. Interesting to see what the punishment will be, if any.

Mmmmm...let me think........sue to have the damage to his car repaired and the families of the dead students pay?

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7 hours ago, Mackstask said:

The driver of the car apparently is a high ranking military officer. Interesting to see what the punishment will be, if any.

Is that a guess or do you know more than the news reporters?

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12 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Should be 3 counts of manslaughter at least.

 

      Three months ,  in the temple, supervised by the Monks .

       Gains credit .  Move on ... 

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