Fatal Crash in Phasi Charoen

Speeding Mini Cooper Strikes Motorcycle

On June 29, 2025, a red Mini Cooper speeding through Bangkok’s Phasi Charoen district collided with a motorcycle, taking out one person and leaving another critically injured. The incident, which occurred around 6 AM near Soi Phetkasem 19, highlights ongoing concerns about road safety in Thailand, where motorbike accidents account for 80% of road fatalities, per 2024 government data.

Details of the Collision

Victims Suffer Severe Injuries

The crash happened as the Mini Cooper descended a bridge, striking the rear of a motorcycle driven by 27-year-old taxi driver Dulyawat Nilkoet. His passenger, 30-year-old Jittima, sustained critical injuries and later succumbed to them in the hospital. Dulyawat remains in a coma with severe head trauma, underscoring the devastating impact of high-speed collisions on Thailand’s roads.

Driver Flees the Scene

Vehicle Traced to Condominium

The Mini Cooper’s driver fled immediately after the crash, prompting police to review CCTV footage. Authorities located the vehicle parked at a condominium on Phetkasem Road, roughly one kilometer away, but the driver was not present. This hit-and-run incident has sparked public outrage, with families demanding accountability for the tragedy.

Police Investigation Underway

Driver Signals Intent to Surrender

Pol Lt Worapong Sriwino, the investigating officer at Phasi Charoen Police Station, coordinated with condominium management on June 30 to seize the Mini Cooper for examination. The driver has since contacted authorities, expressing intent to surrender, though legal proceedings are pending. Police are working to confirm the owner’s identity and build a case, reflecting Thailand’s push to address reckless driving.

Impact on Victims’ Families

Emotional and Logistical Struggles

Dulyawat’s girlfriend shared her anguish, noting he remains unconscious in the ICU, with hospital visits challenging due to distance. She criticized the driver for not stopping to assist or call for help, a sentiment echoed in public discussions on platforms like X, where users expressed grief over the loss. The incident has reignited calls for stricter enforcement of traffic laws to protect vulnerable road users.

Broader Road Safety Concerns

Addressing Thailand’s Traffic Crisis

This tragedy adds to Thailand’s alarming road safety statistics, with 253 fatalities reported during the 2025 New Year period alone, per the Ministry of Interior. Motorcycles, used by low-income groups, are involved in 83% of accidents, highlighting the need for better safety measures. As investigations continue, authorities face pressure to implement reforms to prevent such devastating hit-and-run incidents in the future.

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