Fresh road markings are seen on Phaya Thai Road where a doctor walking on a pedestrian crossing was fatally struck by a motorcycle ridden by an off-duty officer on Friday. Nutthawat Wicheanbut
Police hope to quickly conclude a probe to determine the speed of a motorcycle ridden by an off-duty police lance corporal when it collided with a woman doctor on a pedestrian crossing on Phaya Thai Road in Ratchathewi district on Friday, resulting in her death.
Pol Col Bovornpop Sunthornlekha, superintendent of Phaya Thai police, said the Ducati ridden by Pol L/C Norawich Buadok, attached to the force’s Protection and Crowd Control Division, was taken to the Traffic Police Division for inspection on Saturday as the investigation into the accident continues.
“Experts will analyse the speed of the motorcycle that…
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