Party-goer’s predawn plunge: Drunk biker crashes into 5-metre pit in central Thailand

A young biker returning from a party at 4am right now, suspected of being drunk whereas driving, ignored warnings and crashed his motorbike right into a 5-metre deep concrete pit. The incident occurred beneath a bridge in Pak Kret district, Nonthaburi. The driver, from Suphan Buri province, was found unconscious and reportedly drunk on the bottom of the pit.
The pit, approximately 6 metres in diameter and deeper than 5 metres was being labored on by building staff. The 29 year outdated Nonthapawich found unconscious with signs of spinal harm and allegedly reeking of alcohol, was lying still on the backside of the pit alongside his blue Yamaha Nmax motorbike, bearing the registration quantity 1กธ 5434 Suphan Buri, submerged in water, reported KhaoSod.
Rescue employees spent about an hour using physique fits and gear to recover the allegedly drunk Nonthapawich and rush him to Bang Bua Thong Hospital. Nonthapawich’s relatives informed the rescue team that he had been partying with friends and was likely returning residence when the accident occurred.
Based on interviews with the development staff, the accident website was cordoned off with signs and warning lights to forestall automobiles from passing.
Some staff were working contained in the pit whereas others have been above floor. Prior to the accident, Nonthapawich’s bike had broken via the cordoned-off area regardless of the workers’ warnings that it was impassable. This reckless motion led to the unlucky accident of him crashing into the pit.
Three weeks ago, a tragic accident on Bangkok’s Chalong Rat elevated highway saw a Nissan pick-up truck crashing into a Toyota Fortuner earlier than slamming right into a concrete divider.
The grizzly flip of events led to the demise of a 38 yr previous passenger. Massive , an air conditioning technician round 50 to 55 years outdated, claimed a tyre burst triggered the accident whereas results showed he was drunk with a blood alcohol degree past 200 milligrams. To learn extra about the story click HERE

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