Pathum Thani (The Nation-Thailand/ANN) - Thai police will ask Pathum Thani Provincial Court to issue an arrest warrant Monday (March 28) for the driver of a Porsche who hit and killed a girl from Laos. The 17-year-old died after her body was cut in half by the speeding Porsche.
The accident happened on Friday afternoon (March 25) on the Pathum Thani-Bang Bua Thong Road. Reports said police quoted a witness as saying that the girl was crossing the road to come back from a noodle shop where she bought lunch.
Another witness told police he saw a young driver jump into a taxi after parking his luxury car.
Police said they found a document for Supachai Thaksinthawisup, 58, in the vehicle. It identified him to a house in Bangkok Noi.
Police said the owner of the car had two children studying at a university and that they summoned him, but he refused to meet police. There was only a call from a senior policeman saying Supachai wanted to postpone meeting with police.
Forensic officers have checked the fingerprints on the car's steering wheel and collected samples from the car.
The accident happened on Friday afternoon (March 25) on the Pathum Thani-Bang Bua Thong Road. Reports said police quoted a witness as saying that the girl was crossing the road to come back from a noodle shop where she bought lunch.
Another witness told police he saw a young driver jump into a taxi after parking his luxury car.
Police said they found a document for Supachai Thaksinthawisup, 58, in the vehicle. It identified him to a house in Bangkok Noi.
Police said the owner of the car had two children studying at a university and that they summoned him, but he refused to meet police. There was only a call from a senior policeman saying Supachai wanted to postpone meeting with police.
Forensic officers have checked the fingerprints on the car's steering wheel and collected samples from the car.
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