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Tragic Pattaya Scooter Crash: Late-Night Collision Leaves Three Injured

When the moon casts its silvery glow over the buzzing streets of Pattaya, serenity seems to cloak the city. However, the same couldn’t be said for an eerie night on June 26, 2025, when tranquility spiraled into chaos. Two sleek, black Honda PCX scooters, roaring like deviant night riders, dramatically ended up as a pile of twisted carnage on Soi Khao Noi. The clock had barely ticked past midnight when this nail-biting, head-on collision sent three individuals hurling across the tarmac in a frenzied dance of tangled metal and injured limbs.

As if orchestrated by some dark twist of fate, the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan rescue team rushed to the site, piercing the night’s stillness with urgency. The wreckage told a story of its own—two motorcycles, now grotesque relics of their former glory, lay strewn, one of them defiantly overturned. Close by, the human tableau was sobering: two brave riders and a hapless female passenger sprawled on the asphalt, their bodies marked by the night’s reckless embrace.

Thammarat, a youthful 22, bore the harsh souvenirs of his midnight journey: scrapes and bruises adorned his body like painful badges. His riding companion, the 30-year-old Natthaphon Dee Lue, suffered significantly too, a deep cut marring the sculpted line of his chin, his skin marked with similar abrasions. Nearby, the agony of a female passenger painted a grim picture as she lay in pain on the road, the night unforgiving in its silence.

In the immediate aftermath, amidst the swirl of flashing lights and hurried voices, all three victims received first aid before the whirlwind ride to the hospital commenced. As the drama unfolded, Natthaphon pointed an accusative finger at the younger Thammarat. “I was riding steadily towards the exit of Soi Khao Noi,” he lamented, “when suddenly, out of nowhere, he cut across my lane—I had no time to react.”

Wasting no time, the police dove into action, reviewing grainy CCTV footage and combing through witness testimonies. The finger-pointing wasn’t enough; only the cold, hard facts would reveal the real architect of this nocturnal catastrophe. This incident wasn’t an isolated blip on Pattaya’s radar; streets synonymous with leisure had increasingly become arenas of perilous escapades.

Notably, the incident seemed like a sinister echo of another motorcycle mayhem a mere fortnight earlier. On June 9, the bustling streets bore witness to yet another tragedy. A 65-year-old woman, Wanna Waiwong, found herself on the brink of life and death. A Honda PCX, seemingly bewitched by reckless speed, collided with a van at a railway crossing, nearly severing Wanna’s right leg. Her journey was abruptly diverted to Bangkok Pattaya Hospital where she clung to life by a thread. The van driver, a Chinese national named Jinpo Wang, was caught in bewilderment, claiming the motorbike appeared out of thin air during an innocuous drive.

Locals are wary, murmuring about the growing danger that mingles with Pattaya’s night air—a stew of wild rides and rowdy conduct that’s a heartbeat away from disaster. The streets, once lined with allure and adventure, now hint at danger lurking in the shadows, telling tales of human folly under a canopy of stars.

29 Comments

  1. Laura_M June 26, 2025

    It’s such a tragedy that young people are so reckless with their lives. This accident could have been avoided if they had been more careful.

    • Tommy_Boy June 26, 2025

      Easy for you to say! You weren’t there. Sometimes accidents just happen.

      • Laura_M June 26, 2025

        Sure, Tommy, accidents happen, but when you’re reckless on the streets, you’re just asking for it.

      • Kevin99 June 26, 2025

        Let’s not assume without all the facts. Blame isn’t a solution.

  2. Samantha Prior June 26, 2025

    How can two scooters crashing cause so much damage? Are these things racing cars or what?

    • Phillip June 26, 2025

      They’re heavier than you think and at high speeds, they’re basically missiles.

      • Samantha Prior June 26, 2025

        Guess that makes sense. Still, people need to be more aware of their surroundings.

    • Speed_Demon June 26, 2025

      If they were actually designed like racing cars, maybe this wouldn’t happen.

  3. Jenny L June 26, 2025

    The roads in Pattaya have always been dangerous. Something needs to be done about road safety in these places.

    • Dave_C June 26, 2025

      More regulations can stifle freedom though, Jenny. People need excitement.

    • Rina27 June 26, 2025

      I’m with Jenny. Safety laws exist for a reason, Dave.

  4. Lee June 26, 2025

    Injuries aside, who’s going to pay for the damages? This is going to take a long time to sort out.

    • Money_Man June 26, 2025

      Insurance? If they have it. Otherwise, good luck getting blood from a stone.

    • Sam W. June 26, 2025

      It’s so sad that monetary concerns even overshadow the human element here.

  5. Josie_K June 26, 2025

    Sounds like a typical night out in Pattaya. Things are getting wilder by the day.

    • Joel_G June 26, 2025

      Yeah, but the local authorities need to step up and control the nightlife antics.

  6. Annie June 26, 2025

    That previous accident involving Wanna Waiwong is just heartbreaking. Recklessness on these roads is not a game.

    • Patty42 June 26, 2025

      It’s terrifying how some people treat these roads like a racing track.

      • Annie June 26, 2025

        Exactly, Patty! People’s lives are at stake. It’s not just numbers.

  7. Chuck June 26, 2025

    Will the police doing anything but finger-pointing? We need solutions, not scapegoats.

  8. CarLover June 26, 2025

    You know, riding scooters without any awareness is like asking for trouble.

    • Motorhead June 26, 2025

      But scooters are a way of life here. Culture changes don’t happen overnight.

  9. Dave_Rock June 26, 2025

    Why blame kids when it’s the system’s fault for not enforcing stricter driving conditions?

  10. Sunny June 26, 2025

    This article brings tears to my eyes. Those poor victims.

    • Skeptic_Paul June 26, 2025

      Crocodile tears don’t help anyone.

  11. Traveler23 June 26, 2025

    I’ve visited Pattaya, and honestly, it’s madness after dark. So many drunk drivers.

  12. GamerGuy June 26, 2025

    What about the female passenger? Her perspective is missing!

  13. Angela F. June 26, 2025

    I just hope more attention will be given to road safety before something even more tragic happens.

  14. Céline June 26, 2025

    When tragedy strikes, we often point fingers, but rarely reflect on our own actions.

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