Week after big-bike cop kills doctor in Bangkok, foreigner run down in Pattaya

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An unidentified foreign man suffered a broken ankle and head injury when hit by a big motorcycle in Pattaya.

A week after a big motorcycle killed a pedestrian in Bangkok, sparking calls for stricter vehicle safety, a foreign man was severely injured when struck in Pattaya.

The unidentified man suffered a broken ankle and head injury in the Jan. 29 accident at a crosswalk on Soi Chalermprakiat 23.



Somchai Ahayi, the 29-year-old driver of the KTM big bike that hit him, suffered a head injury and cuts.
The driver claimed he was driving on Third Road when the pedestrian ran in front of him at a crosswalk.


The accident is one of several that have occurred in the spotlight since Jan. 21 when young ophthalmologist Waraluck Supwatjariyakul was killed while crossing Phya Thai Road in Bangkok. A 21-year-old low-level police officer driving a half-million-baht Ducati ran her down, never slowing at the crosswalk.



Sadly, the tragic story is not unique. An average of more than two pedestrians a day die on Thailand’s streets, their 743 bodies last year joining the tens of thousands of motorists who also perish in a country with the sixth-worst road fatality rate in the world in 2019, behind only countries like Zimbabwe, the Congo and Venezuela.

Somchai Ahayi, the driver of the KTM big bike that hit him, suffered a head injury and cuts.



The driver of this big bike said the pedestrian ran in front of him at a crosswalk.