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Murder on Street 132.

Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2016 11:13 am
by CEOCambodiaNews
A young woman was found murdered in a hotel on Street 132.

At 4pm on October 24, a young man( aged from about 20 to 32yo according to the source) checked into O’Yes Guest House , No.C20 on the 3rd floor No. 17, Street 132, sangkat Srah Chok, khan Daun Penh. At 5pm on the same day, a young woman, aged about 25, came to join him in his room. She arrived on the back of a motorbike,( or possibly in a taxi, according to translation). Neither of these two people have been identified because they did not check-in and show their ID cards at the reception desk, but a security guard on duty at the time noted their times of arrival.
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The next morning at 11:30am, the cleaner knocked on the door, and getting no reply, opened the door with the master key. Lying on the bed was the body of a naked woman. There are reportedly signs of strangulation, marks of bruising around the throat, but it was also reported that a blood-stained towel was found. These reports remain unconfirmed as police investigate. It is also reported that the young woman's belonging were stolen. The body has been taken to Wat Steung Meanchey pagoda.

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Re: Murder on Street 132.

Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2016 11:56 am
by SinnSisamouth
cleaners, kids and people walking dogs always find bodies

glad i am non of those

Re: Murder on Street 132.

Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2016 2:29 pm
by CEOCambodiaNews
The victim has been identified here, no name for the moment. Some news sources say she was working in a karaoke.
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Re: Murder on Street 132.

Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2016 6:42 pm
by Bertros
so how does one check in some place without showing ID?
It's always the 2nd question I get, (after: do you have a reservation?)

curious


Bertros :hattip:

Re: Murder on Street 132.

Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2016 7:00 pm
by Anchor Moy
Bertros wrote:so how does one check in some place without showing ID?
It's always the 2nd question I get, (after: do you have a reservation?)

curious


Bertros :hattip:
Maybe the rules are not so strict if you're Cambodian ? Also, a lot of these dive-short-time places don't ask ID because their customers want discretion and that's why they go there. Close your eyes. It's like you never saw them. :whistler:

Re: RE: Re: Murder on Street 132.

Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2016 7:04 pm
by General Mackevili
Bertros wrote:so how does one check in some place without showing ID?
It's always the 2nd question I get, (after: do you have a reservation?)

curious


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Sometimes they just don't ask. I would go as far as to say half the places I've stayed have never asked. Probably $20ish an night places.

I'm always surprised too.

Re: Murder on Street 132.

Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2016 7:51 pm
by rozzieoz
Poor girl :(


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Re: Murder on Street 132.

Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2016 12:26 am
by jaynewcastle
Lets hope the killer is caught soon

RIP

Re: RE: Re: Murder on Street 132.

Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2016 7:34 am
by Bertros
General Mackevili wrote:
Bertros wrote:so how does one check in some place without showing ID?
It's always the 2nd question I get, (after: do you have a reservation?)

curious


Bertros Image
Sometimes they just don't ask. I would go as far as to say half the places I've stayed have never asked. Probably $20ish an night places.

I'm always surprised too.
I guess there's some bennie's for only staying at 'high roller' establishments..... :D

(BTW, strange that my little 'hat tip' emojii has changed..... :hattip: )


cheers


Bertros :beer3:

Re: Murder on Street 132.

Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2016 9:36 am
by Cam Nivag
This place is bookable on booking.com and agoda for $10 a night.

I'm guessing the guy was Cambodian, due to his young age and the fact the girl was from a karaoke place and the fact no ID was collected.