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A 56-year-old man was yesterday charged and jailed by Pursat Provincial Court for beating his two-year-old daughter to death while drunk in Kandieng district last week. Pursat Provincial Penal Police deputy chief Lieutenant Colonel Chuon Sokhom yesterday identified him as Mov Tuok, a fisherman living in Kandieng district’s Raingtil commune.

 

Lt Col Sokhom said that the accused was charged with “intentional act of violence with aggravating circumstances (the death of victim)” under Article 224 of the Criminal Code. If convicted, he faces between seven and 15 years in prison.

 

Lt Col Sokhom said Tuok was arrested on Sunday after beating his youngest daughter to death due to drunken state on Friday after becoming angry that his 51-year-old wife was not at home to cook for him.

 

read more https://www.khmertimeskh.com/501049597/father-charged-for-beating-two-year-old-to-death/

 

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Drinking is a catalyst, not the problem.  Education, being around educated people, reading books….all reinforces the absolute obvious and might help give you a moral compass and accountability.  Education gives you options, hope.   No hope, you snap and your brain only knows mid evil solutions.   Mental issues maybe because of a dead-end life.  Education can fix that.  Not always.  
 

oh, I’m talking about Will Smith.   

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