Man Burned To Death After Falling into Charcoal Incinerator
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Man Burned To Death After Falling into Charcoal Incinerator
A man died after falling into charcoal incinerator after his wife and son were seriously injured trying to retrieve him back from the incinerator
Battambang: According to Koh Santepheap Daily News, the father died after he fell into the charcoal incinerator while his wife and son were seriously injured trying to retrieve him back from the incinerator. The incident happened around 8:30 am on 31 January in Rathanak Mondol district, Battambang province.
Police said the victim; father was burned to death in the incinerator. The victim named Youn Soth, 48 years old and his wife named Chhem Deth, 45 years old and his sound Youn Chetra, 15 years old were seriously injured. Their prime income generating is making charcoal. On that day they went to open their incinerator to get their charcoal to sell, unfortunately they faced this incident.
According to the villager, making charcoal is the main income of the victim family and they have been doing it for long time ago after doing some farming. On that day, they were to open their incinerator in order to get their charcoal to sell, however the charcoal was still burning and when the father opened the incinerator, pressure inside pushed him to fall into the incinerator. The wife and his son tried to retrieve him back from the incinerator, but it was really hot, so they couldn’t take him out and resulted in burning themselves. The father was burned to death inside the incinerator and later villager helped put some water inside it and took the body back from the incinerator. The wife and son were sent to hospital later.
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Battambang: According to Koh Santepheap Daily News, the father died after he fell into the charcoal incinerator while his wife and son were seriously injured trying to retrieve him back from the incinerator. The incident happened around 8:30 am on 31 January in Rathanak Mondol district, Battambang province.
Police said the victim; father was burned to death in the incinerator. The victim named Youn Soth, 48 years old and his wife named Chhem Deth, 45 years old and his sound Youn Chetra, 15 years old were seriously injured. Their prime income generating is making charcoal. On that day they went to open their incinerator to get their charcoal to sell, unfortunately they faced this incident.
According to the villager, making charcoal is the main income of the victim family and they have been doing it for long time ago after doing some farming. On that day, they were to open their incinerator in order to get their charcoal to sell, however the charcoal was still burning and when the father opened the incinerator, pressure inside pushed him to fall into the incinerator. The wife and his son tried to retrieve him back from the incinerator, but it was really hot, so they couldn’t take him out and resulted in burning themselves. The father was burned to death inside the incinerator and later villager helped put some water inside it and took the body back from the incinerator. The wife and son were sent to hospital later.
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Re: Man Burned To Death After Falling into Charcoal Incinerator
It is sad. If the weather changed these few days ago could be the cause of the charcoal was still burning?
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Re: Man Burned To Death After Falling into Charcoal Incinerator
It could well be. It sound like they were dealing with a fairly unusual situation, maybe the wind or temperature could have had an effect on their oven. Sad anyway, RIP.prahkeitouj wrote:It is sad. If the weather changed these few days ago could be the cause of the charcoal was still burning?
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Re: Man Burned To Death After Falling into Charcoal Incinerator
Man burns to death after falling into kiln
A man died on Sunday afternoon after falling into the flames of a charcoal kiln near his home in Battambang’s Raksmey Sangha village, while his wife and son were badly burned in their attempt to save him, local police said.
As it is for many in the province, charcoal production was the primary source of income of victim Yuon Sort, 48, and his family.
Sort was startled by the heat of the kiln while attempting to recover charcoal for sale and subsequently lost his balance and fell in, said Ratanak Mondol district deputy police chief Sorn Nil, who added that his body “was taken out of the kiln after using two fire engines”.
Unlicensed charcoal production is illegal in Cambodia, but authorities in poorer areas often turn a blind eye. French NGO GERES estimates Cambodia burns through 500,000 tonnes of charcoal each year, requiring 3.5 million tonnes of wood.
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/m ... lling-kiln
A man died on Sunday afternoon after falling into the flames of a charcoal kiln near his home in Battambang’s Raksmey Sangha village, while his wife and son were badly burned in their attempt to save him, local police said.
As it is for many in the province, charcoal production was the primary source of income of victim Yuon Sort, 48, and his family.
Sort was startled by the heat of the kiln while attempting to recover charcoal for sale and subsequently lost his balance and fell in, said Ratanak Mondol district deputy police chief Sorn Nil, who added that his body “was taken out of the kiln after using two fire engines”.
Unlicensed charcoal production is illegal in Cambodia, but authorities in poorer areas often turn a blind eye. French NGO GERES estimates Cambodia burns through 500,000 tonnes of charcoal each year, requiring 3.5 million tonnes of wood.
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/m ... lling-kiln
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