Aussie ex-pat killed in Thailand when gang of bikies ran him off the road: ... trends now

Aussie ex-pat killed in Thailand when gang of bikies ran him off the road: ... trends now
Aussie ex-pat killed in Thailand when gang of bikies ran him off the road: ... trends now

Aussie ex-pat killed in Thailand when gang of bikies ran him off the road: ... trends now

Aussie ex-pat killed in Thailand was 'ran off the road by five mystery bikies' before he crashed his scooter into a power pole Graeme Foster was riding a Lambretta scooter late at night Engineer and dad-of-two was on his way home from dinner His Thai wife and their children followed behind in a car  WARNING: This story contains graphic images and video 

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An Australian man has died after a gang of bikies ran him off the road in Thailand causing him to slam into a lamp post.

Graeme Foster, 59, was riding a Lambretta scooter when 'five mystery bikers' chased him on a dark road in Pattaya on January 21 about 11.30pm.

The ex-pat engineer and father-of-two was on the way home after a night out while his Thai wife Kittiyaphon and their daughters were in a car behind him and friend who was also on a motorbike.

His wife, 46, said he picked up speed when the young men on motorbikes swarmed around him on the road, ViralPress reported.

Australian ex-pat Graeme Foster is pictured on a stretcher, about to be put into an ambulance

Australian ex-pat Graeme Foster is pictured on a stretcher, about to be put into an ambulance

Moments later Mr Foster lost control and crashed into a power pole, and the gang sped away. 

Ms Foster found him unconscious with severe injuries and called the emergency services. 

Medics fought to revive Mr Foster as he had no pulse, several broken ribs and a large wound on his left thigh. 

In harrowing video footage, Mr Foster is seen being given CPR as the paramedics desperately

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