Police arrested two Thai men after one of them crashed an SUV into nine bikes and a pickup, causing extreme harm to a minimal of one victim on the Sukprayun Road in Chon Buri province. Confessions in the SUV tried to shift the blame onto each other.
Officers from Pan Thong Police Station and Trai Khunnadham Rescue Team rushed to research the scene of the accident on Sukprayun Road in entrance of the Eastern College of Technology (E. Tech) at 8am today after receiving a report in regards to the collision.
Upon investigation, officers discovered 9 broken motorcycles and a pickup at the scene along with two injured girls. One of them suffered minor injuries, while the opposite experienced a broken left leg and was rushed to hospital.
The suspects’ white Isuzu MU7 additionally bore harm to its front bumper. A 48 year outdated man named Taksin Jitman, was sitting on the street close to the SUV. Taksin, who appeared intoxicated, vehemently denied being the driver, asserting that his good friend, Ek, was the one behind the wheel. Ek insisted on his innocence and identified that it was clear that Taksin was drunk.
Subsequently, each males had been taken to the police station for alcohol exams and additional questioning. As of now, the results of the questioning performed by the authorities haven’t been disclosed.
Only this month, no less than three highway accidents occurred as a result of drink driving. On Sunday, July 9, a forty five 12 months previous Thai man, Pramuan Hongsiri, was arrested in Phuket. He faced costs of driving drunk as well as unlawful possession of a firearm, as he recklessly discharged his rifle into the air in a public space.
Moreover, just six days ago in the Wang Noi district of Ayutthaya province, two victims lost their lives and two others sustained injuries when a drunken police officer crashed a police pickup truck into three motorcycles..

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