Daughter of Ratchada crash victim calls out ‘pretty’ who put her father in hospital

A woman whose father was injured in the car accidents caused by a distressed model on Monday afternoon wrote a public post on social media addressed to the pretty, who complained she “wanted to die.”

On Monday afternoon, 28-year-old model Kritrada Tubtimphol, also famously known as “Namzom Zomy,” slammed her white BMW into another car on Ratchada Road, causing a total of nine cars to crash.

The model then got out of her car, yelled she “wanted to die” and had a nervous breakdown on the roadside, according to witnesses.

Facebook user Immo Pichamol posted photos of her father, who drove the taxi that was in the accident, and spoke her mind after hundreds of people flocked to the model’s Facebook and wrote their messages of love and support.

“Some people say ‘I feel sorry for her. Never hit a man when he is down’. Alright, then. Just for the medical cost, the police told us to pay in advance and wait to claim with the insurance,” she wrote in a public Facebook post.

“You may not love your life, but other people do. You may act without thinking about your family, but other people always love and think about their families,” she wrote.

Screenshots of Pichamol’s post was featured in local media. Pichamol was not available for comments.

The daughter wrote that the family had to find money to cover the THB40,000 hospital bill. Her father left the hospital Wednesday night and is still suffering from a chest pain and high blood pressure.

Meanwhile, Namzom Zomy has not been charged for the accidents she caused.

The family of the model has transferred her to the psychological ward at Ratchaburi Hospital in their hometown of Ratchaburi province, where Huai Khwang police will travel to question her, according to Manager.

After the accident on Monday evening, the model even gained tens of thousands more followers on Facebook.



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