A thief died on the Sukhumvit Road in the Sattahip district of Chon Buri last night time after he stole a motorcycle and crashed right into a automotive while making an escape.
The dead thief was recognized as forty two 12 months outdated Chalermpon Pairin. The stolen motorbike, a purple Yamaha Filano, was left in items following the collision with a white Toyota Yaris SUV.
The SUV driver, 29 12 months old Kittiya Waiyakula, waited till officers from Na Jomtien Police Station arrived at the scene. She reported to the police that she was travelling again home to Pattaya when the deceased thief rode the stolen motorbike dangerously at tempo against the flow of visitors and crashed directly into her car. She was unable to halt her vehicle in time to forestall the collision.
Kittiya said she was in shock and immediately reported the incident to the police and rescue team. However, the motorbike rider was significantly injured and died before the arrival of the officers.
When the officers have been investigating, the true proprietor of the bike, 20 yr previous Nerarit Arison, introduced himself at the scene and revealed that the dead man had just stolen the bike from him. He adopted the GPS until the bike stopped and he arrived at the scene.
Nerarit revealed that he parked the motorbike at an evening market in Pattaya and went shopping. Accessible got here again and found solely the helmet on the ground.
Another motorcycle accident was reported in Chon Buri this morning. The rider, 34 yr outdated Ek-nakorn Krasaechan, lost his life after he crashed his red Honda Wave 125i right into a site visitors signal at a U-turn. The man was believed to have fallen asleep and lost management of the bike after working his evening shift. An SUV that was about to make a U-turn was broken by the bike..