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Eight killed in Cambodian passenger bus crash

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At least eight Cambodians were killed and 33 others injured Saturday when a passenger bus collided into an oncoming crane truck at full speed in the country’s northwest, a police officer said.

The bus, travelling from the capital Phnom Penh, swerved into the truck after its front tyre exploded on a road in Battambong province, said Sath Kimsan, chief of provincial traffic police.

“Eight people, including a woman and a Buddhist monk, died on the spot,” he told AFP.

The injured were rushed to nearby hospitals, he said.

“The front tyre on the left side of the bus exploded while it was driving at a fast speed,” said the officer, adding that both drivers were killed in the collision.

Images published in local media showed bodies scattered on the ground near a badly damaged bus and a crane truck flipped on its side.

Cambodia’s roads are notoriously dangerous with around 2,000 people dying in accidents annually.

Last August, 16 Cambodians were killed and 23 others injured after a bus plummeted off a mountain road near the Thai border.

AFP

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ThaiVisa, c'est aussi en français

ThaiVisa, it's also in French

Images published in local media showed bodies scattered on the ground near a badly damaged bus and a crane truck flipped on its side.

Warning - graphic photos:

https://kohsantepheapdaily.com.kh/article/143137.html

Edited by Lex Talionis

Cambodia's roads are notoriously dangerous... say the Thai's.

Cambodia's roads are notoriously dangerous... say the Thai's.

No, say AFP, who are French. Very few Thais have any experience with the roads in Cambodia or any opinion about them.

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