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Authorities nabbed women who pretended to be the PM's child on Facebook.

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Authorities apprehended a mentally unstable woman who claimed to be PM Hun Sen's child yesterday and transported her to a Phnom Penh hospital for treatment.


The woman, who lives in Sangkat Orussey 3, Khan 7 Makara, Phnom Penh, claimed she was the PM's child on Facebook using the nickname "Ah July."

 

On the 5th of August, she was caught and sent to the Phnom Penh Referral Hospital for treatment.

 

On social media, ‘Ah July' had a long history of claiming to be a relative of the Prime Minister.

 

The Prime Minister had responded to the comments on social media, dismissing ‘Ah July's' statements and ordering her to cease.

 

“To minimize public confusion about what you have claimed numerous times, it appears that you are the daughter of an uncle and aunt who have been abandoned outside,” the PM remarked.

 

Uncle, please encourage your nephew to quit cheating as uncles and aunts, because abandoning one's offspring is extremely immoral.”

 

“When you come in, you always use the word that generates more mistakes,” the PM continued. The cops have been hunting for you for a long time if you don't realize you have a mental illness.”

 

The PM then asked for the owner of the Facebook account's phone number in order to help them with their mental ailment, saying:

 

“Your uncle and aunt can assist you in treating your mental illness; ask you to offer your uncle your phone number or come out and explain who you are through this poetry. And where do you call home?”

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