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Young woman decapitated in latest horror motorbike crash this time in Pathum Thani on Sunday morning
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A high-speed Honda Forza 350 crashed into a median barrier in Pathum Thani after a failed overtaking manoeuvre, killing both riders. A 26-year-old woman was decapitated and the 24-year-old Myanmar driver also died. Police are reviewing CCTV footage.
Key facts
- A high-speed Honda Forza 350 crashed into a median barrier in Pathum Thani after a failed overtaking manoeuvre, killing both riders
- A high-speed overtaking manoeuvre ended in one of Pathum Thani’s most gruesome road crashes this year when a Honda Forza 350 slammed into a median barrier, killing both occupants and decapitating a 26-year-old woman
- Investigators believe the 24-year-old Myanmar rider lost control while passing another vehicle
- Police find decapitated woman, dead rider and wrecked Honda Forza scattered across crash scene
- Police find no sign of a second vehicle as speeding Honda Forza loses control while overtaking a car
- Victims die after violent ejection as investigators map final seconds across wide crash scene area
Summary
A high-speed overtaking manoeuvre ended in one of Pathum Thani’s most gruesome road crashes this year when a Honda Forza 350 slammed into a median barrier, killing both occupants and decapitating a 26-year-old woman. Police arrived to find bodies, debris and the wrecked motorcycle scattered across a wide stretch of Rangsit-Nakhon Nayok Road. Investigators believe the 24-year-old Myanmar rider lost control while passing another vehicle.
The horror of motorcycle accidents on Thailand’s roads erupted again with a shocking double fatality in Pathum Thani. A high-powered Honda Forza 350 smashed into a median barrier after an overtaking manoeuvre failed. The violent crash killed both people on the motorcycle. One victim, a 26-year-old woman, was decapitated.