Saturday, 24 June 2017

Photos : Teacher dies in car crash while having sex



An English teacher, John Malone, has died in a horror car crash in Thailand while having sex on the back seat.

Malone, who hails from Ireland was travelling in a speeding black Suzuki when it lost control and hit a concrete post.

Horrific CCTV shows the car spinning several times as sparks fly and glass smashes, before it comes to a stop further down the road in Chiang Rai, Thailand.

39-yr-old Malone was pulled half-naked from the wreckage having been on the backseat with a naked Thai woman found in the car.

Rescuers arrived and pulled out Malone wearing just a small blue t-shirt from the car unconscious while a naked Thai woman was on the back passenger seat. Neither had seat belts on.
The male driver – who was clothed – and the female front seat passenger who were both Thai were treated at Kasemrad Sriburin General Hospital.

According to DAILY MAIL, the volunteer rescue foundation – Siam Ruam – which attended to the crash said police authorities were now investigating.

A spokesman for the foundation said today: ‘One foreign man died in the crash. The staff helped to bring out the bodies and give first aid.
“This was a black Suziki Swift and it was speeding.

“We think the man was having sex in the the car.
“There were three Thai people and one foreign man.
“They were injured and the driver was unconscious but only the man died.

“How it happened exactly we do not know yet. From the scene we know that the two passengers did not have clothes on. The man had a small t-shirt.“We don’t know how the driver crashed. We have not been able to investigate with him yet.”
The rescue foundation said that all three of the other people involved in the crash were Thai and that John, originally from County Longford, was the only foreigner.
The driver and the front seat passenger are in a serious condition.

Malone had been working for a number of years as a teacher at ‘The Learning Center’ in Chiang Rai, a small city in northern Thailand on the border with Laos and Myanmar.

A spokesperson for the Department of Foreign Affairs in Ireland confirmed that they are aware of the incident and are ‘providing consular assistance’.

     

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