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Chinese national shot dead in Sihanoukville car slaying

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Preah Sihanouk Provincial Police yesterday began investigating the murder of a Chinese national in Buon village, Buon commune Sihanoukville after a minor traffic accident resulted in a fight during which one of the drivers pulled a gun and shot the victim five times.

 

Provincial police chief Major General Chuon Narin said yesterday: “We have not yet identified the suspect, the police are investigating now. We do not yet know the exact cause, whether or not the perpetrator and the victim may have had revenge issues with each other before or what conflict they had. We are researching.”

 

He said that the victim was shot with five bullets, two on the left side of his head, one on the right side of his chest, one in his right shoulder and one in his left wrist. The Chinese woman was not injured. Commune police chief Lieutenant Sam Prak said that before the incident, a Chinese man and woman were driving in an Audi from east to west and a white Prius driven by two Chinese men was going in the opposite direction.

 

 

read more https://www.khmertimeskh.com/501024425/chinese-national-shot-dead-after-traffic-accident/

 

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