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Tourist collapses after killing Thai woman

An American tourist who hit a Thai woman while riding a dirt bike was deeply emotional and fell to his knees upon learning she died.

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An American tourist riding a dirt bike in Thailand knocked down a local woman crossing the street — crumpling to his knees upon learning she was dead.

Philip Edward Morrow, 38, is being charged with reckless driving causing death for hitting pedestrian Kia Sae-wang, 58, as she crossed the street to go to a restaurant in Chiang Mai province Thursday morning, according to the Khaosod English.

The woman’s family showed no anger toward Morrow, witnesses said. Picture: AsiaPacificPress via ViralPress
The woman’s family showed no anger toward Morrow, witnesses said. Picture: AsiaPacificPress via ViralPress
Morrow was riding the dirt bike alongside his friend when the crash occurred. Picture: AsiaPacificPress via ViralPress
Morrow was riding the dirt bike alongside his friend when the crash occurred. Picture: AsiaPacificPress via ViralPress

Harrowing photos show first responders trying to save the local woman, who succumbed to her injuries at a local hospital.

The American tourist was seen down on his knees at the scene of the crash — and then again at the police station, where he prostrated himself before Sae-wang’s family in “deep remorse,” the outlet reported.

Paramedics tend to Kia Sae-wang, 58, after she was struck by a dirt bike. Picture: AsiaPacificPress via ViralPress
Paramedics tend to Kia Sae-wang, 58, after she was struck by a dirt bike. Picture: AsiaPacificPress via ViralPress
Morrow was deeply emotional and remorseful, kneeling in front of Sae-Wang’s family after the fatal crash. Picture: AsiaPacificPress via ViralPress
Morrow was deeply emotional and remorseful, kneeling in front of Sae-Wang’s family after the fatal crash. Picture: AsiaPacificPress via ViralPress

Sae-wang’s family showed no anger at the grief-stricken dirt bike rider, witnesses told reporters.

Morrow was charged after the investigation showed he’d been riding his bike alongside a pal on a motorbike when he hit the pedestrian, police said.

He may also have been speeding at the time, according to Asia Pacific Press.

“As for whether repenting and apologising would help reduce his punishment, we don’t know,” Police Col. Jakarin Atthasongphong, superintendent of the Mae On Police Station, told the wire service.

“It is the court’s responsibility to serve the sentence.”

It was not immediately clear where Morror is from in the US or exactly when he will be tried.

This story was published by the New York Post and reproduced with permission

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