The deputy inspector, riding a motorcycle on a bridge, collides and collides with a mysterious car. But I don’t know who the villain is



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Deputy Inspector on motorcycle on a bridge of different level He found a mysterious car and crashed to his death. Can’t find the cause.Asked people who spent that time to send closed-circuit footage as well

On October 30, 2020, the National Police Agency Facebook TV reported that yesterday (October 29) there was a car accident on a bridge at a different level on Ratchapruek Road. Before reaching the ring road by Ratchada-Tha Phra Road, Talat Phlu Sub-District, Thonburi District, Bangkok, until there was a serious injury. Police officers from the Talat Phlu Police Station went to investigate the scene. It was found that the road at different levels had 4 lanes, while the deceased was Lieutenant Colonel Peeradej Phosri, Deputy Sor. There are potholes in the road to a deep wound. Rescuers tried to pump the heart, but died at the scene.

As for the left end of the lane, the deceased’s motorcycle was found. Brand Yamaha Air Rox blue, new car, no license plate, falling from the left side, there is trace of an unknown car hitting the right exhaust pipe Not far away, a golden patrol hat fell from the deceased.

The police were run over and fired.

Lt. Col. Suraphon Phrom, Deputy Senior Specialist (Investigation), said relatives of the deceased had been coordinated to view the bodies. It is not known where before the death of the deceased he was riding a motorcycle in the rain. But expect to drive the car in the left lane to head towards Ratchada-Tha Phra Road which is 300-400 meters further, but has been hit by the other cars until the body slides into the third channel

After this, I would like to promote publicity to people who have mounted a camera in front of the car at such an event. Bring evidence to give them In order to follow the parties to continue processing Because the scene of the accident does not have a surveillance camera

The police were run over and fired.

Thanks to information from Facebook, TV station, Royal Thai Police



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