BMW Rear-Ends Motorcycle Rider Who Had Just Left Restaurant, Fatal Collision
A 27-year-old food delivery rider was killed when a BMW rear-ended his motorcycle near a restaurant in Pathum Thani province on April 30, with the 22-year-old BMW driver arrested at the scene.
A young BMW driver rear-ended a motorcycle rider who had just left a restaurant, resulting in a fatal collision. The victim's friend recounted the tragic moments, revealing that the BMW driver had attempted to overtake before striking at full force.
On April 30, 2569, Lieutenant Tasana Udomporn, an investigator from Khlong Luang Police Station, responded to a report of a vehicle collision with a motorcycle near a condominium in Khlong Neung subdistrict, Khlong Luang district, Pathum Thani province. Officers from traffic police, forensic doctors from Thammasat University Hospital, and volunteers from the Por Tek Tung Foundation responded to the scene.
The victim, identified as Alongkorn (surname withheld), 27 years old, was found wearing a food delivery uniform lying along the roadside approximately 10 meters away. His gray Honda Dream motorcycle without license plates showed severe damage to the rear. Nearby, a gray BMW sedan with Bangkok registration displayed severe damage to the front left side with a shattered windshield. The driver, identified as Phumin (surname withheld), 22 years old, was questioned by police at the scene.
Upon questioning, Natthakitti (surname withheld), 23 years old and a friend of the deceased, stated that he and the victim had just left a restaurant and were riding their motorcycles back to their car. The victim was leading when the BMW suddenly attempted to overtake before crashing into the back of the victim's motorcycle with tremendous force.
Phumin refused to provide details at the scene, stating he would give a formal statement directly to police. Officers took him in for further questioning at Khlong Luang Police Station.
Lieutenant Tasana documented the scene and evidence, then arranged for Por Tek Tung Foundation staff to transport the body to the Institute of Forensic Medicine at Thammasat University Hospital for further autopsy examination.