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Originally posted by SilverhawkUSA
So where is "Mr. Reed" and what is he doing to help the situation?
Exactly - where is the "gentleman Mr Reed"?
The guy in the nick in Luang Prabang has worked for AMA for 5-6 years & certainly deserves better treatment, rather than being totally abandoned like he has, no matter who's fault the accident was.
There is much more info that will eventually come out & none of it is good.
I first learnt about the accident 2 days after the event, when my phone ran hot with calls from several parties in Laos (Luang Nam Tha / Luang Prabang / Vientiane), asking for help & advice. They all wanted Mr Asian Mis Adventures to contact the authorities to help clear up the mess. But he was well & truly on his way, fleeing the scene / country.
10 days after the event, via a friend in Luang Prabang I managed to get food & fresh clothes to Yoi in the jail. He was still in the same gear he was arrested in & eating Laos prison slop! Surely a noble employer, who had just completed a 20 day motorcycle tour (back to back tours of North Thailand & Laos) with 12 customers, would have even a few hundred dollars to splash around to help a faithful employee of 6 years? But no, not Captain Chaos, aka RR, he did a complete runner & left his back up driver & mechanic high & dry to his own resources, & they weren't much I can tell you. There is one Honda 250 Baja for sale now but unfortunately there are no papers - invoices or rego - for the bike. But if someone wants to make an offer, I can supply the address & phone number for Yoi's g/f who has the bike parked at the house & ready to go in the "fire sale" to raise money for him to get out & back to Cnx.
Now there has been a story doing the rounds in Chiang Mai, that RR is back in the US of A, working as a taxi driver to make money to recover what he has already paid for Yoi get out of the jail.
Exactly where RR is no one is sure, he is covering his tracks extremely carefully, but anyone who believes that RR has done the right thing & paid money for Yoi's release is incredibly ill informed & gullible.
Negotiations in Luang Prabang have progressed reasonably well & and currently I think that Yoi is now only short 70,000 baht before he can be released & return to Chiang Mai.
I’ve just come back from several days away on the Mae Hong Son loop, but will post an update in a day or two.