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Nearly 1,800 die on roads in 2017

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Niem Chheng

 

It has been almost a year since Phon Darany, 35, lost her husband to a horrific road accident by Phnom Penh’s riverside. Her two young daughters, aged 3 and 4, don’t know anything about the circumstances of their father’s death.

 

“They just keep asking for papa,” she said yesterday.

 

Her husband, Sroy Nika, a journalist at the Cambodian News Channel (CNC), was just one of 1,780 people killed in traffic accidents in the Kingdom last year. In all of 2017, there were only three days without a recorded death on Cambodia’s roads.

 

 
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-- © Copyright Phenom Pen Post 03/01

ThaiVisa, c'est aussi en français

ThaiVisa, it's also in French

Figured it couldn't be Thai related news. This only around 12% of the mayhem here.

Way safer driving in Cambodia.  :thumbsup:

22 minutes ago, connda said:

Way safer driving in Cambodia.  :thumbsup:

Well less people and cars for a start Not sure what the population of Cambodia is but Thailand has 67 million 

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