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Wayu Daosanga’s High-Stakes Highway Chase: From Coffee Vendor to Fugitivе

In a whirlwind of drama that could rival a Hollywood thriller, a humble coffee vendor found himself at the center of a high-stakes chase spanning 10 kilometers across a bustling Thai highway. The dramatic pursuit, reminiscent of a scene from a fast-paced action movie, unfurled on August 6, 2025, when emotions escalated, and a simple disagreement turned deadly.

Our main protagonist, 40-year-old Wayu Daosanga from the serene Lam Luk Ka district in Pathum Thani province, never imagined his life as a coffee vendor would take such a thrilling turn. Despite brewing aromatic cups of comfort for his regulars, an entirely different brew was simmering within him. It all came to a head when an altercation with a loan shark, identified as Prapon Katiwetitatham, erupted into violence on the famously chaotic Ratchadapisek Road in Chachoengsao province.

In a twist of unfortunate fate, the argument turned lethal. Fueled by a perceived injustice and taunts directed at his family, Daosanga allegedly reached for a .38 caliber revolver—an ending no one saw coming. As sirens blared in the distance and the city’s pulse quickened, he fled the scene in a TOYOTA COROLLA ALTIS, void of any identifying license plate, launching a breathless escape towards Nakhon Ratchasima province along Highway 304.

The guardians of order, under the strategic oversight of Police Lieutenant General Jiraphop Phuridech and Police Major General Kongkrit Lertsitthikul, were not to be outdone. With a resolve akin to a chess master plotting several moves ahead, they orchestrated a coordinated interception plan. Led by Deputy Superintendent Police Lieutenant Colonel Jirapant Rujirakul, and with the deft assistance of various high-ranking officers, they charted a swift course of action.

As the plot thickened, enter Police Senior Sergeant Major Naruephon Kaewkla—an officer simply en route to uphold another day’s duty. Fate, however, had a different script written for him. With sharp eyes and a resolute heart, he identified the fugitive vehicle on Highway 290, initiating a pursuit that would etch itself into the chronicles of local legend.

The chase drew every ounce of adrenaline from both pursuers and pursued. The scene unfolded with the kind of suspense usually reserved for the silver screen—serpentine twists of the road, the rhythmic pulse of flashing lights, and the charged silence just before the fall of the curtain. As Daosanga’s vehicle hurtled down the stretch, the chase reached its crescendo at kilometer 93 in Chai Mongkhon subdistrict. It was there that the police, with unwavering precision, directed a masterstroke of law enforcement.

When Daosanga was finally apprehended, it was a tableau of irony. A man who moments ago had been at odds with his temper was now caught in a snare of his own making. Alongside him in the vehicle, his girlfriend sat, a silent witness to the day’s dramatic events. The very revolver that had triggered the unfolding of such chaos lay in the vehicle, evidence of a moment of madness.

News outlets, abuzz with the sensational capture, highlighted the seamless cooperation amongst Thailand’s law enforcement. Meanwhile, the confessional aftermath saw Daosanga, remorseful yet resolute, acknowledging his culpability—an explosive reaction to provoke an insult he could not ignore.

As Wayu Daosanga faces the justice system, the echo of this saga continues to resonate. Amplified by the digital megaphone of news updates, his story becomes a cautionary tale—of tempers unchecked, decisions poorly made, and the thin line that separates an outburst from calamity. Thailand’s highways may have returned to their usual rhythm, but the memory of this spine-tingling chase creeps like the tail end of a heady espresso shot—unforgettable in its intensity.

24 Comments

  1. John Doe August 7, 2025

    It’s crazy to think how a simple argument could escalate into such chaos! Goes to show how dangerous losing your temper can be.

    • maryjane46 August 7, 2025

      Exactly! People need to control their emotions. But I feel like there’s more to this story.

      • John Doe August 7, 2025

        I agree. There definitely has to be more pressure he was under that we’re not hearing about.

  2. Karen B. August 7, 2025

    I don’t sympathize with Daosanga at all. Violence is never the answer, no matter the provocation.

    • Ricky_TheKid August 7, 2025

      But think about it, maybe he felt cornered and desperate?

    • BrainyBen August 7, 2025

      Indeed. It’s easy to judge from a distance, but stress can distort anyone’s judgment.

  3. Carlos_Mundo August 7, 2025

    This chase was more exciting than Fast & Furious! Thai cops should be commended for their precision.

    • Sophia L. August 7, 2025

      True, but let’s not glamorize law enforcement. Remember, it’s their job to keep the peace.

    • Carlos_Mundo August 7, 2025

      Of course, but credit where it’s due. Coordinated responses like these are impressive.

  4. LegalEye August 7, 2025

    What Daosanga did was reckless, but did anyone notice how quick the media is to demonize him? We need to be careful of media bias.

    • Anna P. August 7, 2025

      Absolutely, media often jumps at sensationalism to boost ratings, instead of providing an unbiased view.

  5. TinaOlson August 7, 2025

    I wonder what happened to the loan shark! Are they being held accountable for their part in all this?

  6. Max2012 August 7, 2025

    A tragic story indeed. I can only hope Daosanga gets a fair trial. The truth has a way of coming out eventually.

  7. AriaStone August 7, 2025

    Why did he have a revolver anyway? Seems fishy to me.

    • JThompson August 7, 2025

      In some places, people carry guns just like cell phones. Sad, but true.

    • AriaStone August 7, 2025

      That’s just terrifying. More reason to have stricter regulations.

  8. RealityCheck August 7, 2025

    News like this should remind us that anyone can snap under the right circumstances. Let’s strive for more empathy in the world.

    • calmpanda August 7, 2025

      I second that. Empathy can prevent a lot of tragedies.

  9. MikeTheFollower August 7, 2025

    Thailand’s highways must have a lot of stories untold. This sounds like something out of a movie.

  10. JessieSparks August 7, 2025

    This story is just a symptom of larger issues, folks. Economic stress, unchecked emotions, and crime are all interlinked.

  11. SunnyDaze August 7, 2025

    Was Daosanga’s situation preventable? Maybe better support systems could have helped.

  12. ElephantDreamer August 7, 2025

    I honestly think Daosanga should have just walked away. No loan or insult is worth this.

  13. Technophile August 7, 2025

    Did anyone report on the tech used by the police during the chase? What equipped them to manage such a pursuit?

  14. Nicole August 7, 2025

    I hope the girlfriend is safe and had no part in this nightmare scenario.

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