High-Speed Mercedes Crash Ignites Uproar in Thailand

The Associated Press
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BANGKOK—The dash cam video is jaw-dropping: On a virtually empty stretch of highway, a midsize car is seen traveling in the slow lane. Suddenly, a black Mercedes-Benz zooms into the frame and rear-ends the car at tremendous speed. Within a split second, a cloud of smoke and debris fill the video screen.

What happened next is now well known in Thailand and the focal point of growing outrage. The midsize car burst into flames and the couple inside, both graduate students in their 30s, died at the scene of the accident. The Mercedes driver, the son of a wealthy Thai businessman, survived with minor injuries and refused both alcohol and drug tests—and his wishes were respected. Police say he was driving at an estimated 240 kilometers (150 miles) per hour.

A Ford Fiesta burns after it was slammed into by a black Mercedes killing it's two occupants on a Thai highway on March 13, 2016. The smaller car burst into flames and the couple inside, both graduate students in their 30s, died at the scene of the accident. (Senior Sergeant Major Parichart Pangrith via AP)
A Ford Fiesta burns after it was slammed into by a black Mercedes killing it's two occupants on a Thai highway on March 13, 2016. The smaller car burst into flames and the couple inside, both graduate students in their 30s, died at the scene of the accident. Senior Sergeant Major Parichart Pangrith via AP