The chief of Khan Na Yao Police Station did not confirm whether the blood test results of “Tik Zero” will be announced today or not, but according to the schedule, the alcohol measurement will take 3-5 days.
Progress in the case of Mr. Sirisak Nanthasen or Tik Zero, age 63, a singer from the 90s, who drove a van and hit a black motorcycle, causing Ms. Thianporn, age 28, to die, while Mr. Jakkraphan, age 21, fell from a bridge and was seriously injured. The incident occurred in the middle of the bridge crossing Theparak Road, Sukhapiban 5 Road, Or Ngoen Subdistrict, Sai Mai District, Bangkok at 4 a.m. on October 10.
Pol. Col. Naren Kreungsanuk, Superintendent of Khan Na Yao Police Station, stated that ‘Tik Zero’ has returned home to rest and receive treatment. The investigator will make an appointment for him to come in for questioning again after he has recovered. As for the blood test results, they have not yet been reported. They expect to receive a report today from Phyathai Nawamin Hospital. If the bloo
d alcohol content exceeds 50 milligrams percent, it will be an offense under the Land Traffic Act, considered drunk driving.
Source: Thai News Agency