Two Frenchmen killed in Phuket motorcycle crash

Two Frenchmen killed in Phuket motorcycle crash
Police inspect a bicycle involved in a deadly accident in Thalang region, Phuket, earlier Friday night. ( Photo: Thalang police )

In the Thalang city of early Friday, two Frenchmen were killed when their motorcycle hit a road wall.

According to Pol Lt Col Niwat Thimket, research chief at Thalang authorities station, the collision occurred close to a slope at the Heroines ‘ Monument circle in front of Ban Phak Chi health depot in tambon father Khok.

Officers discovered a black, rejected Yamaha TMAX with brake marks on the right area at the picture.

A 39-year-old European national was found by officials close to a power pole about 50 meters from the vehicle. The gentleman, who was wearing a crash helmet, had lost part of his left foot and had sustained numerous injuries to his body. At the field, his card was discovered.

The body of another Frenchman, 41, was found on the other side of the street.

The bike crash that claimed the lives of two Frencmen is being investigated by officers and medical personnel. ( Photo: Thalang police )

The two gentlemen worked near Thao Thep Krasattri and Thao Si Sunthon Monument, according to an original police investigation.

Before the injury, they left their company to return home. The 39-year-old man and his fellow rider shared the bike.

When reaching at the slope, the motorcyclist rode power of the vehicle, causing it to hit the road gate.

The rider’s knee was severed as a result of the crash’s force causing his body to collide with the light pole. The opposing side of the accident site was where the scooter rider was thrown.

Police assumed the vehicle was moving at a higher frequency, and the horse lost control as the curve approached. They intend to look into security camera footage to find out what caused the collision.

Post-mortem investigations were performed on the bodies at Vachira Phuket Hospital. &nbsp,

When contacting their family in France, police likely integrate with the French Embassy.