23 Year Old Female Finnish Expat Jenny Jokela Working at Papagayo Guesthouse Dies in Fatal Motorbike Accident
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23 Year Old Female Finnish Expat Jenny Jokela Working at Papagayo Guesthouse Dies in Fatal Motorbike Accident
Sihanoukville: A Finn Woman Died in Motorbike Accident
According to Arey News, A Finn woman (identified as Chen Yu Gilead?) died on the way to hospital after she had a motorbike crash which caused by herself. She was driving really fast and hit the commercial banner in the along the barrier. She crashed into it and had her head hit in the ground. The accident caused from reckless driving. The accident happened around 11:00 pm on 28 March 2016 along Eakareach Blvd in front of City secondary school located in village number 3, commune number 3 , Sihanoukville. Police said the victim is Finn, 23 years old. She worked at Papagaya guesthouse. Her body is being kept at provincial hospital waiting for the embassy and family to come to bring back to her home country and her motorbike is being kept at police station.
According to Arey News, A Finn woman (identified as Chen Yu Gilead?) died on the way to hospital after she had a motorbike crash which caused by herself. She was driving really fast and hit the commercial banner in the along the barrier. She crashed into it and had her head hit in the ground. The accident caused from reckless driving. The accident happened around 11:00 pm on 28 March 2016 along Eakareach Blvd in front of City secondary school located in village number 3, commune number 3 , Sihanoukville. Police said the victim is Finn, 23 years old. She worked at Papagaya guesthouse. Her body is being kept at provincial hospital waiting for the embassy and family to come to bring back to her home country and her motorbike is being kept at police station.
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Re: 23 Year Old Female Finnish Expat Working at Papagayo Guesthouse Has Fatal Motorbike Accident, Hitting a Road Sign
Looks like it's another case of NO HELMET.
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Re: 23 Year Old Female Finnish Expat Working at Papagayo Guesthouse Has Fatal Motorbike Accident, Hitting a Road Sign
Sorry to hear about such a fatality, especially when it could have been so easily preventable. I have been driving a m/c in Phnom Penh for 20 years and lost count of the number of mangled motorcyclists i've seen on the road. Most of the riders were young and had no helmets.The one serious accident I had was a "tailender". My helmet was a real mess, but my head much less so! I think it was the best and cheapest life insurance I ever bought.General Mackevili wrote:Looks like it's another case of NO HELMET.
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Re: 23 Year Old Female Finnish Expat Jenny Jokela Working at Papagayo Guesthouse Dies in Fatal Motorbike Accident
Jason, my friend who died on the weekend, would have lived if he'd been wearing a helmet too. There really is no excuse whatsoever for not wearing one.
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Re: 23 Year Old Female Finnish Expat Jenny Jokela Working at Papagayo Guesthouse Dies in Fatal Motorbike Accident
Sorry to hear that, an ex girlfriends brother got knocked of his friends bike 6 or 7 years ago. He was on the back, had no helmet. He hit his head on the pavement, but thought he was ok. In the evening he went to the hospital feeling dizzy and died that night. He left a wife and two young children, one only a few months old. Very sad.TheGrinchSR wrote:Jason, my friend who died on the weekend, would have lived if he'd been wearing a helmet too. There really is no excuse whatsoever for not wearing one.
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Re: 23 Year Old Female Finnish Expat Jenny Jokela Working at Papagayo Guesthouse Dies in Fatal Motorbike Accident
Thanks; I'm sorry for your ex-girlfriend's brother too... though I am sorrier for all the people that they (all 3 of the deceased in this thread) left behind.Kuroneko wrote:Sorry to hear that, an ex girlfriends brother got knocked of his friends bike 6 or 7 years ago. He was on the back, had no helmet. He hit his head on the pavement, but thought he was ok. In the evening he went to the hospital feeling dizzy and died that night. He left a wife and two young children, one only a few months old. Very sad.TheGrinchSR wrote:Jason, my friend who died on the weekend, would have lived if he'd been wearing a helmet too. There really is no excuse whatsoever for not wearing one.
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Re: RE: Re: 23 Year Old Female Finnish Expat Jenny Jokela Working at Papagayo Guesthouse Dies in Fatal Motorbike Acciden
That's scary. Think you've made it, then slip into the dark hours later.Kuroneko wrote:Sorry to hear that, an ex girlfriends brother got knocked of his friends bike 6 or 7 years ago. He was on the back, had no helmet. He hit his head on the pavement, but thought he was ok. In the evening he went to the hospital feeling dizzy and died that night. He left a wife and two young children, one only a few months old. Very sad.TheGrinchSR wrote:Jason, my friend who died on the weekend, would have lived if he'd been wearing a helmet too. There really is no excuse whatsoever for not wearing one.
Condolences to both.
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Re: 23 Year Old Female Finnish Expat Jenny Jokela Working at Papagayo Guesthouse Dies in Fatal Motorbike Accident
Tragic altogether
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Re: 23 Year Old Female Finnish Expat Jenny Jokela Working at Papagayo Guesthouse Dies in Fatal Motorbike Accident
Very sad to hear anyone going out that way, much less someone so young. I feel for her family when they got the devastating phone call.
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Re: RE: Re: 23 Year Old Female Finnish Expat Jenny Jokela Working at Papagayo Guesthouse Dies in Fatal Motorbike Acciden
Head injuries aren't something to fuck around with. All concussions need hospitalization because what usually kills you is the swelling and internal bleeding, which won't show up for several hours.General Mackevili wrote:That's scary. Think you've made it, then slip into the dark hours later.Kuroneko wrote:Sorry to hear that, an ex girlfriends brother got knocked of his friends bike 6 or 7 years ago. He was on the back, had no helmet. He hit his head on the pavement, but thought he was ok. In the evening he went to the hospital feeling dizzy and died that night. He left a wife and two young children, one only a few months old. Very sad.TheGrinchSR wrote:Jason, my friend who died on the weekend, would have lived if he'd been wearing a helmet too. There really is no excuse whatsoever for not wearing one.
Condolences to both.
I've moved to a full-face helmet for scooters because I've seen people smash their jaws and teeth to pieces after going over the handlebars. Dental work is the fastest way to throw away cash trying to make yourself look even average again.
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