I was told tonight by a Thai friend (she owns Doo-Dee Bar) that a friend of her husband had been killed in Authayya. Hans (she thought it was his name) had stopped and parked his harley and while talking to a policeman about directions to pattaya a truck struck several cars and one hit and killed Hans. Evidently the policeman was unharmed. Hans body will be returned to Chiang Mai tomorrow. If I am given more info I will post an update.
Chiang Mai Harley Rider Killed In Authayya
Started by moe666, 2012-02-10 22:08
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7 replies to this topic
#2Posted 2012-02-10 23:01:44
Very sad, R.I.P.
Edited by guzzi850m2, 2012-02-10 23:02:51. #3Posted 2012-02-11 09:21:51
Another biker gone here in LOS... R.I.P.
Time that the Thai authorities introduced stricter requirements for the driving of vehicles. #4Posted 2012-02-11 09:31:43
Another biker gone here in LOS... R.I.P. Time that the Thai authorities introduced stricter requirements for the driving of vehicles. unfortunately driving for 22 hours a day and a few bottles of m150 is all too common truck drivers ,taxi drivers ,tuk tuk drivers and anyone who drives for a living should be banned from using stimulants to stay awake but the police cant enforce most of the other laws so theres no chance of it happening #5Posted 2012-02-11 09:36:12
Terrible event.... to bite the dust while riding along.. well thats a risk we all take but to be mowed down while stationary and asking for directions is just not the way to go
Condolences to family and friends and RIP. #6Posted 2012-02-11 10:28:27
Very sad.
Brings back memories of the truck driver in Lampang who hit a pick up then tried to get away, lost control of his truck and wiped out over 10 scooters and their riders that were stopped at a red light. Happened about 2 years ago. Over 10 dead, mainly hospital workers that had just finished a shift I believe. It didn't make the news and was info was only found on a small number of Thai boards. RiP to Hans. #7Posted 2012-02-11 12:48:08
Very very sad story. Rest in peace Hans.
Time that the Thai authorities introduced stricter requirements for the driving of vehicles. #8Posted 2012-02-12 09:26:01
Update on accident, the riders name is Tim, age 65, from Germany his body is now at the Wat here in Chiang Mai, No info on the location or name of Wat.My best wishes to the family on this sad ocassion.
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