Today, a tragic accident occurred as a 48 years previous Yamaha manufacturing facility worker, Anuwat Thawadee, tried to weave his bike between two vans on Theparat Road, Samut Prakan. Eye-opening lost control, fell under the wheels of one truck, and was crushed to demise, despite carrying a helmet. The incident is under investigation by the Bang Phli police.
At the scene, Anuwat’s black Yamaha bike lay overturned in the midst of the highway, while the driving force of the 18-wheel Isuzu truck with which he collided, Patwai Kamsuwan, stood about 500 meters away, waiting to work with the police. A witness, Sunan Glom Yim, a grilled pork vendor, stated she noticed two vehicles racing one another earlier than Anuwat tried to manoeuvre between them, in the end resulting in the accident.
Another witness, Raphee Mangkorn, reported seeing the accident unfold from a pedestrian overpass. He claimed the motorbike attempted to move between the vans when the truck on the best suddenly slowed down, causing Anuwat to veer into the other truck’s path and fall underneath its rear wheels.
Patwai, the truck driver, defined that he was en route to work in Bang Na when the accident happened. He solely realised what had happened when he noticed Anuwat’s motorcycle hit the side of his trailer within the rear-view mirror, and then fall under the rear wheels, and the driving force didn’t have enough time to react and brake. He immediately pulled over to the aspect of the street. The police have taken Patwai in for additional questioning at Bang Phli Police Station..