One killed after motorcycle street race goes awry


A MOTORCYCLE racing competition in downtown Trang went terribly wrong when a bike lost control and ploughed into the crowd, killing one and injuring eight others.

The accident took place at the 2022 Krabang Road Racing, which was held on Sunday for the first time in nearly 10 years.

The contestants were racing for a cash prize of about 400,000 baht (RM49,390).

Police rushed to the scene to find 20-year-old racer Nattakit Chringjit lying unconscious with injuries and the dead body of 16-year-old spectator Monthol Chooyung. A two-year-old child was also taken to the hospital with a fractured skull.

Ekkarat Littima, 59, said he was watching the race while holding his two-year-old nephew in his arms when the motorbike hit him, his nephew and another person nearby. Ekkarat sustained injuries to his forehead and little finger.

Another spectator said the race was going smoothly until two motorbikes got locked and one went off track for 20m before hitting the crowd.

The witness said the accident took place at a dangerous curve that had no barrier, adding that the announcer had warned racers to beware of this curve.

Colonel Chuechart Yaodam from Muang Trang Police Station said the organiser had been authorised to hold the race, and that his station was not notified of the accident.

There were reports of a person claiming to be a member of the Trang City Municipality preventing reporters from recording the incident. — The Nation/ANN

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