Distressed internet idol causes 9-car crash in Ratchada, challenges people to hurt her

Famous pretty and internet idol “Namzom Zomy” slammed her BMW into another car on Ratchada road Tuesday evening, causing a total of nine cars to crash and injuring two people, before having a roadside breakdown.

According to a victim, model Kritrada “Namzom Zomy” Tubtimphol, 28, slammed her white BMW into a Honda Civic causing the Honda to slam into a taxi around 5pm yesterday. The taxi then hit another car outside Esplanade shopping mall.

The victim said that the model continued to drive her BMW and hit several more cars.

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Witnesses at the scene said that Kritada came out of her BMW minutes after the crash and yelled that she wanted to die, according to Manager.

Videos of the pretty breaking down on the road circulated the internet. In a footage that received a half million views, the woman challenges bystanders to hurt her because she “wants them to.”

Then she tries to borrow a cop’s gun which she says she will use to shoot herself.

“I’ll count one…two…three and shoot!” she says in the video, pointing her index finger at her brains.

Pol. Pawinwich Saenaplang of Huai Khwang Police Department said Kritada refused to cooperate during questioning at the police station. Instead, she prayed and meditated on the floor and attempted to take her clothes of. The police ended up sending her to Paolo Memorial Hospital after she passed out.

The officer added he found “stress relief” pills and a mental patient card in her purse. The model’s relatives told police that Kritada was forced to withdraw her shares from a diet pill business and had personal problems.

According to her relatives, she was being treated for mental illness.

Kritada will be charged for reckless driving which led to injuries of others. She will also be charged for drug use if the tests came back positive.

Kritada, known as “Namzom Zomy,” is an internet idol with nearly 200,000 followers on Facebook. She reportedly used to earn seven figures for her appearance at the Motor Show.  

Those who experience suicidal thoughts are encouraged to call the 24-hour Mental Health hotline 1323.



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