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Aussie motorcycle rider goes ballistic in Thailand after being hit from behind by a car

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Brisbane man Ratukore Jones Aganon, 40, (pictured) is seen after the crash

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Wild footage has emerged of an Australian motorcyclist lashing out at the driver of a car that hit him in Thailand.

Ratukore Jones Aganon, 40, was riding his motorcycle towards an intersection in Samut Prakan province on March 3 when he suddenly stopped and was hit from behind by a blue car driven by a Thai woman.

CCTV footage from the junction shows the Brisbane man then approaching the car and kicking one of the doors before shouting at the woman.

He then threw a number plate at the car and tried to open the driver’s door before shouting ‘you hit the damn bike’.

Brisbane man Ratukore Jones Aganon, 40, (pictured) is seen after the crash

Brisbane man Ratukore Jones Aganon, 40, (pictured) is seen after the crash

The Thai woman issued a complaint at the Samrong Nuea Police Station, alleging that Aganon braked on purpose to cause the collision, according to Viral Press.

The pair would cross paths again at the police station the following day, where he would continue to taunt the woman.

Footage taken of the woman shows him calling her a ‘f***ing idiot bitch’ and asking ‘has your girlfriend told you you’re a psychopath?’.

‘Did you get that from your mother? You crazy b***h, you’re a psycho! You must die alone.

‘What are the police going to do, arrest me for shouting at you? No, because you’re fucking stupid and a psycho.’

The station’s superintendent, Police Colonel Wiroj Tatso, said Aganon was ordered to attend the station to agree compensation for damages to the woman’s car.

CCTV footage shows Aganon brake abruptly in front of the car (pictured) and would later pay around $470 to repair damage to his car

CCTV footage shows Aganon brake abruptly in front of the car (pictured) and would later pay around $470 to repair damage to his car

CCTV footage shows Aganon brake abruptly in front of the car (pictured) and would later pay around $470 to repair damage to his car

Sir. Tatso said “the Australian man admitted his guilt and agreed to pay compensation to the Thai driver”.

Local TV News Channel, 3 Plusreported the damages to be around 11,000 baht, about A$470.

Police also discovered that Aganon was also the subject of a complaint from another woman driving for an incident in Bangkok.

She had been driving in the city’s Sukhumvit area when Aganon allegedly rode in front of her on a skateboard.

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