The owner of a 32-million-baht Rolls-Royce has actually rejected reports she accepted let go the pickup motorist who rear-ended her vehicle, triggering damage approximated at one million baht.
She is looking for payment.
Sun Yuhan, 38, a Chinese lady, was driving when her Rolls-Royce was rear-ended on Highway 7 in Chachoengsao on Sunday afternoon by an Isuzu pickup. There were no injuries in the mishap.
Her attorney stated his customer owned dining establishments in Bangkok and Pattaya. She was driving the vehicle alone to Bangkok when the mishap happened.
Both lorries parked after the mishap. She tried to talk with the pickup motorist.
” As she can’t speak Thai, she gestured with her hands for him to satisfy her later at the garage she was heading to,” the attorney stated.
” Due to miscommunication, the opposite did disappoint up. She rejects reports that she was not troubled by the mishap,” the attorney stated.
He stated the Rolls-Royce was covered by first-rate insurance coverage. Nevertheless, the Chinese lady persevered in stating she was not at fault, so she submitted a problem with cops and asked that they hire the pickup motorist and charge him.
She rejected reports that she had actually braked quickly before the mishap. The damage to the back of her vehicle was approximated at a little over one million baht.
Authorities stated the pickup motorist did not try to get away and would report to cops as bought. Authorities would analyze security cam video footage from the highway.
The motorist of the Isuzu pickup was recognized just as Pongthep, aged 23. The male was priced quote as stating that he and the lady talked through a translation app, which he comprehended her to state she was not troubled by the mishap.
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