Network TodayNetwork Today
    What's Hot

    Kamala Harris, at Former Slave Port in Ghana, Ties Past to Present

    March 28, 2023

    Private Dinner Party: Clothing Not Allowed

    March 28, 2023

    Emily Fisher Landau, Patron of Contemporary Art, Dies at 102

    March 28, 2023
    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    • About
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms
    • Contact
    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    Tuesday, March 28
    Network TodayNetwork Today
    • Home
    • News
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Energy
    • Technology
    • Health
    • Lifestyle
    • Sports
    Network TodayNetwork Today
    Home » Michigan woman who fled to Thailand after college student’s hit-and-run death hit with $1 million bond

    Michigan woman who fled to Thailand after college student’s hit-and-run death hit with $1 million bond

    March 18, 20235 Mins Read News
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp Email Reddit
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    The Michigan woman who fled to Thailand after allegedly being involved in a fatal hit-and-run incident that left a college student dead was given a $1 million bond during a court hearing.

    Tubtim “Sue” Howson fatally struck Ben Kable, a Michigan State University student with her 2016 BMW 320i on Jan. 1 at 5:49 a.m., according to the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office.

    Following the incident, Howson got on a plane on Jan. 3 to Bangkok, Thailand. Howson is a U.S. citizen and is originally from Thailand, according to travel records reviewed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

    Judge Lisa Anderson handed down a $1 million bond during an arraignment hearing on Friday, saying that she traveled to another continent after the alleged crime, according to FOX 2. Howson is being charged with failure to stop at the scene of a crime resulting in serious impairment or death as well as a federal charge for fleeing the country.

    MICHIGAN WOMAN WHO FLED TO THAILAND AFTER COLLEGE STUDENT’S HIT-AND-RUN DEATH TO BE ARRAIGNED

    Tubtim “Sue” Howson fatally struck Ben Kable, a Michigan State University student with her 2016 BMW 320i on Jan. 1 at 5:49 a.m., according to the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office. (Oakland County Sheriff’s Office)

    “You bought a one-way ticket and traveled eight thousand miles away to another continent,” Asadorian said. “Your bond in this case will be $1 million cash, surety, no ten percent.”

    Assistant Prosecutor Andrea Ajlouni initially asked for bond to be either denied or set at $5 million cash, adding that Howson is a major flight risk

    “Not only was there a tragic death but this defendant is already known for leaving the scene – hence the charge,” Ajlouni said. “Your honor, this offense happened on January 1. This defendant fled the country on the third of January. She didn’t leave Oakland County, she didn’t even leave the state of Michigan, she fled the country.

    Howson’s attorney, Jalal Dallo, argued that she’s not a flight risk and flew to Thailand to see her husband who was overseas for work.

    “The reason she left is to be with her family. She left in a panic, she didn’t know what to do. She’s never been in a situation like this,” Dallo said. “She wasn’t fleeing to hide or escape. She needed support. She went there. Her husband was there.”

    MICHIGAN WOMAN CHARGED IN COLLEGE STUDENT’S HIT-AND-RUN DEATH RETURNS TO US AFTER FLEEING TO THAILAND

    Tubtim "Sue" Howson (L) and Ben Kable (R)

    Tubtim “Sue” Howson (L) and Ben Kable (R) (Oakland County Sheriff’s Office and Kable family)

    Her husband returned to the U.S. with Howson in Feburary. Dallo said during the hearing that Howson went to police in Thailand before asking Asadorian to release the woman on a personal bond.

    “They believed that she would return on her own and she did – here she is –  not because was forced to, because she did it on her own,” Dallo said.

    Asadorian wasn’t buying it, and noted that law enforcement agencies in two countries needed to work to bring Howson back to the U.S.

    “There’s been a delay in these legal proceedings and that delay was caused by you, and there will be no further delay,” Asadorian said.

    Ben Kable, a Michigan State University student, died on Jan. 1 when a car being driven by Tubtim Howson fatally struck him in Oakland County, Michigan, according to officials.

    Ben Kable, a Michigan State University student, died on Jan. 1 when a car being driven by Tubtim Howson fatally struck him in Oakland County, Michigan, according to officials. (Family of Ben Kable)

    If Howson posts bond, she’ll be placed under house arrest and have to wear a GPS monitor.

    Michael Kable, Ben’s father, said that he’s pleased to see justice is arriving.

    MICHIGAN WOMAN CHARGED IN COLLEGE STUDENT’S DEATH TO RETURN TO US AFTER FLEEING TO THAILAND

    “It’s very difficult losing a child. Obviously, it’s the worst thing you can go through, it’s an emotional roller coaster and we will have a few hills left,” Kable said. “I’m just happy to see that justice is finally here.”

    Ben Kable on a boat.

    Ben Kable on a boat. (Family of Ben Kable)

    When others encouraged Howson to turn herself in, she allegedly said “no cops, no cops,” an FBI official wrote in a court document. 

    At the request of the FBI, police in Thailand began to track Howson on Jan. 12, and found her on Jan. 14, suggesting that she turn herself in and go back to the United States.

    A spokesperson for the FBI said that Howson arrived in San Francisco on Feb. 24 and was then taken into federal custody.

    During a police-held press conference in Thailand, Howson said that she thought she was going to be robbed before hitting Kable, according to the Bangkok Post.

    Deputy National Police Chief Surachet Hakpal, left, talks to reporters with Tubtim "Sue" Howson, 57, during press conference at police headquarter in Bangkok, Thailand, Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2023. Howson allegedly struck Michigan State University student Benjamin Kable, 22, shortly before dawn on Jan. 1. She flew to Thailand on a one-way ticket on Jan. 3, according to U.S. authorities.

    Deputy National Police Chief Surachet Hakpal, left, talks to reporters with Tubtim “Sue” Howson, 57, during press conference at police headquarter in Bangkok, Thailand, Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2023. Howson allegedly struck Michigan State University student Benjamin Kable, 22, shortly before dawn on Jan. 1. She flew to Thailand on a one-way ticket on Jan. 3, according to U.S. authorities. (Royal Thai Police via AP)

    “I thought I was about to be robbed … I was looking at the car on the roadside. It was dark, and then I hit something in front of me … At first I thought I hit a deer, but later realized I hit a man,” Howson said.

    “I did not think I would run away, but I was very shocked. I tried to call the police but my hands were shaking. I could not do anything,” she added.

    Adam Sabes is a writer for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to [email protected] and on Twitter @asabes10.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

    Related Posts

    Kamala Harris, at Former Slave Port in Ghana, Ties Past to Present

    March 28, 2023

    Mossad thwarts ‘imminent’ attack on Jewish restaurant in Greece, ‘extensive’ loss of life

    March 28, 2023

    George Nassar, 86, Killer Who Heard Confession in Strangler Case, Is Dead

    March 28, 2023

    What do we know about the shooter?

    March 28, 2023

    Florida ice cream man found guilty in double revenge homicide of two brothers

    March 28, 2023

    A Child’s Drawing, a Dad’s Antiwar Posts, and Russia’s Latest Orphan

    March 28, 2023
    Trending

    Kamala Harris, at Former Slave Port in Ghana, Ties Past to Present

    March 28, 2023

    Private Dinner Party: Clothing Not Allowed

    March 28, 2023

    Emily Fisher Landau, Patron of Contemporary Art, Dies at 102

    March 28, 2023

    Ohio legislators introduce bill abolishing death penalty

    March 28, 2023
    Latest News

    Utah family of recent college graduate killed by police during traffic stop demands answers: ‘Stonewalling us’

    March 4, 2023

    Michael Andretti Wants F1 to Make Room for a New Team

    July 1, 2022

    As Aid Trickles Into Syria, Residents Say Too Little, Too Late

    February 9, 2023

    Avian Flu Spread in the U.S. Worries Poultry Industry

    February 24, 2022

    The Stakes Behind the F.T.C.’s Bid to Block Microsoft’s Big Deal

    December 9, 2022

    I’m Moving, Do I Need a Wardrobe Makeover?

    May 16, 2022

    Network Today is one of the biggest English news portal, we provide the latest news from all around the world.

    We're social. Connect with us:

    Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest YouTube
    Recent

    Kamala Harris, at Former Slave Port in Ghana, Ties Past to Present

    March 28, 2023

    Private Dinner Party: Clothing Not Allowed

    March 28, 2023

    Emily Fisher Landau, Patron of Contemporary Art, Dies at 102

    March 28, 2023
    Featured

    In Fog of East Palestine’s Crisis, Politicians Write Their Own Stories

    February 23, 2023

    Ukraine’s Demands for More Weapons Clash With U.S. Concerns

    July 12, 2022

    Netflix host Emily Calandrelli demands clearer TSA breastfeeding policies after security delay

    May 17, 2022
    Copyright ©️ All rights reserved | Network Today
    • About
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms
    • Contact

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.