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Shocking moment British tourists are attacked after one 'pulled a wheelie and crashed into woman, leaving her in a coma' in Thailand
Shocking moment British tourists are attacked after one 'pulled a wheelie and crashed into woman, leaving her in a coma' in Thailand

Daily Mail​

time3 days ago

  • Daily Mail​

Shocking moment British tourists are attacked after one 'pulled a wheelie and crashed into woman, leaving her in a coma' in Thailand

A British tourist and his friends found themselves on the end of a beating after one of them allegedly crashed his motorcycle into a local female rider. The brawl was sparked on Thursday night after the tourist reportedly attempted a wheelie on a road in Pattaya, eastern Thailand, before allegedly losing control and smashing into a 49-year-old female. The woman was left in a visible pool of blood near her pink Honda Scoopy-i scooter, while the British man, who was wearing a white t-shirt, could be seen watching with his friends as she received treatment. Police arrived at the scene around 11.06pm and gave the 49-year-old CPR before rushing her to hospital - where she is said to be unconscious and in a critical condition. Local news outlet Thaiger said that the man had reportedly refused to accept responsibility for the crash, prompting anger from locals who claim to have witnessed him performing the motorcycle trick. Dramatic footage after the event shows the man's friends seemingly explaining what had happened before the unrest exploded into a massive street fight between the tourists and enraged locals. Punches and kicks were launched at the Brits, who were then chased up the street by a handful of people who had crowded the chaotic scene. The British tourist who allegedly crashed into the woman was also seen lying on the ground near to the scene of the incident, and appeared to have an object thrown at him as the brawl broke out. Punches and kicks were launched at the Brits, who were then chased up the street by a handful of people who had crowded the chaotic scene Thai police are now launching an investigation into the incident and say they will review CCTV footage to determine the cause of the crash. A spokesman for the force said: 'We do not know the name of the suspect. He has not provided his passport but we will try to get it today. The relatives of the victim will also meet today to discuss compensation to resolve the case. 'We will also review CCTV footage from the area to determine the cause of the accident and ensure fairness for all parties involved. 'Witnesses said the tourist was doing a wheelie and caused the crash. If he was riding dangerously, he could be prosecuted if the family want to have him charged. 'We hope that the injured woman will be able to give more details soon.'

Mob attacks British man after wheelie stunt injures Thai woman
Mob attacks British man after wheelie stunt injures Thai woman

Bangkok Post

time3 days ago

  • Bangkok Post

Mob attacks British man after wheelie stunt injures Thai woman

A British man was injured in an angry mob attack after allegedly performing a wheelie on an electric dirt bike and crashing into a Thai woman's motorcycle in Pattaya late Wednesday, resulting in serious injuries. The crash happened around 11.06pm on Soi Bongkot 8 in Bang Lamung district. Rescuers found a pink Honda Scoopy lying damaged in the middle of the road, with its rider, identified only as Jurairat, suffering a head injury and severe lacerations. The rescue team performed CPR before rushing the 49-year-old woman to a hospital. According to witnesses, they saw the British rider performing a wheelie before losing control and slamming into the woman's motorcycle. However, witnesses said that the injured man blamed Ms Jurairat for the collision. rescuers provided first aid. proceedings for all parties.

2025 Honda Scoopy scooter patent filed. Will it come to India?
2025 Honda Scoopy scooter patent filed. Will it come to India?

Hindustan Times

time24-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Hindustan Times

2025 Honda Scoopy scooter patent filed. Will it come to India?

Honda Scoopy comes with funky design language that is aimed to attract young generation. Check Offers Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India has filed a design patent for its Scoopy scooter. This is not the first time that the Japanese brand has filed a design patent. In the recent past, the company has filed several design patents of scooters as well as motorcycles. It is important to note that filing a design patent does not confirm the launch of the product. Sometimes, manufacturers do this just to protect the design of the vehicle in the market. Check out Upcoming Bikes In India. First Published Date: 24 Jun 2025, 08:58 AM IST TAGS: Honda Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India NEXT ARTICLE BEGINS

Honda Scoopy 2025 patented in India: Retro-styled scooter could launch soon; check details
Honda Scoopy 2025 patented in India: Retro-styled scooter could launch soon; check details

Time of India

time23-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

Honda Scoopy 2025 patented in India: Retro-styled scooter could launch soon; check details

2025 Honda Scoopy: Design Highlights LED crystal-block headlamp Round taillamp D-shaped turn indicators Round mirrors Single-piece seat Hardware and Features LCD instrument console with SMS/call alerts, navigation, clock, and battery indicator Higher variants (as seen internationally) may offer Honda Smart Key, anti-theft alarm, and a security system Engine and Performance 9 hp of peak power 9.2 Nm of torque Paired with an automatic CVT gearbox Honda is gearing up to expand its two-wheeler lineup in India and may soon introduce the updated version of its retro-style scooter , the 2025 Honda Scoopy. The company recently filed a new design patent for the Scoopy in India, suggesting a fresh look compared to earlier versions. While the Scoopy was first seen testing in India in 2017 and patented in 2021, the updated design points to Honda's renewed interest in the to the patent documents, the new Honda Scoopy will retain its retro-modern styling, similar to models sold in international markets. Key design features include:The 2025 Honda Scoopy is built on an underbone chassis, featuring 12-inch alloy wheels at both ends. Suspension is handled by telescopic forks at the front and a swingarm setup at the rear. Braking will be taken care of by drum brakes with a Combi Brake System (CBS).On the features front, the scooter is expected to come with:Under the hood, the new Scoopy is likely to be powered by a 109.5cc, air-cooled, SOHC, eSP engine, delivering:The refreshed Honda Scoopy could target urban commuters looking for style, practicality, and tech features in a budget-friendly package. However, an official launch timeline and pricing details for India are yet to be announced.

2025 Honda Scoopy Design Patented In India; Here's What To Expect
2025 Honda Scoopy Design Patented In India; Here's What To Expect

NDTV

time23-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • NDTV

2025 Honda Scoopy Design Patented In India; Here's What To Expect

Honda is trying to diversify its two-wheeler portfolio in the Indian market and is planning to bring the updated avatar of the Scoopy. Recently, Honda filed a design patent for the 2025 Scoopy in India. The Honda Scoopy was first spotted on test in India way back in 2017 and was patented in 2021. However, the brand has brought some refreshments to the design and filed the patent again. 2025 Honda Scoopy: Design The patent document suggests that the 2025 Honda Scoopy retains the retro-neo theme as seen on its models available in international markets. It is likely to get an LED crystal block headlight and a round tail light. The 2025 Honda Scoopy will also get D-shaped indicators, round rear-view mirrors, and more. The patent image also shows that the 2025 Scoopy will have a single-piece seat. Scoopy design patented 2025 Honda Scoopy: Hardware And Features The 2025 Honda Scoopy available in the international market is based on an underbone frame. It has 12-inch wheels at the front and rear, and suspension duties are performed by telescopic front forks and swing arm suspension on the rear. It also gets drum brakes with a combi brake setup. Talking about the features, the Honda Scoopy is likely to get an LCD instrument cluster that displays the sms/calls alert, turn-by-turn navigation, clock, battery, and much more. In the international spec models, the top trims get Honda's Smart Key System, anti-theft alarm, and security system. 2025 Honda Scoopy: Engine And Powertrain The 2025 Honda Scoopy gets a 109.5 cc, eSP, SOHC, air-cooled engine that is capable of delivering a peak power and torque output of 9 hp and 9.2 Nm. It is paired with an automatic gearbox.

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