Three Thai citizens, including a 74-year-old mother, were hurt in a road accident in Pattaya when a Chinese woman’s car struck their vehicles.
On May 30, the incident happened on Sukhumvit Road heading toward Sattahip in the province of Chonburi. After receiving the complaint, the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Foundation’s rescue personnel and the Na Jomtien Police arrived quickly.
Lv Xie, a 43-year-old Chinese national, was driving a damaged gray Mazda 2 automobile with a fractured front windshield when it was discovered there. Two motorcycles were lying on the road nearby: a white/blue Suzuki RC and a green Honda Zoomer X.
The injured people were named as 58-year-old Ing-on Chaisaeng, 22-year-old Fah Khamking, and 74-year-old Kesorn Jaroonsan. They were given medical attention by rescuers, and then transported to local hospitals.
In an interview with local media, Kesorn described how Lv’s car rear-ended her motorcycle as she was riding it to feed her dogs. Following that, the vehicle struck Fah and Ing-on’s motorcycles, hurting them.
According to local media, Lv didn’t make any statements regarding the incident. Na Jomtien Police, however, announced that they would summon her and the victims for additional questions and possible driving charges against the Chinese citizen.