Mother Looking for Missing Expat Son in Siem Reap
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Mother Looking for Missing Expat Son in Siem Reap
I wouldn't normally copy posts over from another discussion forum, but when a concerned mother is looking for her son, it's a different matter.
Here is her post:
Fingers crossed.
Here is her post:
If you have any information, please help. I'm assuming some people must be friends with him, or at least know him.LadyMariam wrote:Ok, I know I haven't been on for a while, and some of you criticize me for that, but I need some serious help.
You all know my son, James, has been living in Cambodia since last August, and of course, he had both friends and enemies in the Phnom Penh nightlife scene.
All that aside, he moved to Siem Reap to teach in March. He was doing good making his life better. Now I have some red flags that something could be terribly wrong.
I'm reaching out to find out if anyone knows of any foreigners in a motorcycle accident, bar fight, drug overdose... anything that would cause him to be in the hospital, or worse.
He could be in a hospital with his phone battery run out, and no way to contact. I talked to him 4 days ago. He was at home with a headache and didn't go in to work that day. No contact since. His girlfriend's phone is in the same condition. This is not normal. He bought an old moto with no front brakes on the 15th or 16th. An accident is a real possibility.
He started a new job at a school (I don't know which one), teaching kindergarten. He had been working at Quality Learning International School. I don't know where his apartment is, so I can't send anyone over to check.
Any news or leads would be greatly appreciated.
Fingers crossed.
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Re: Mother Looking for Missing Son in Siem Reap
Goodluck on that when 1 million plus cambodians working oveseas every year.
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Re: Mother Looking for Missing Son in Siem Reap
Wrong thread?flying chicken wrote:Goodluck on that when 1 million plus cambodians working oveseas every year.
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Re: Mother Looking for Missing Son in Siem Reap
Nope!
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Re: Mother Looking for Missing Son in Siem Reap
One my friend's niece, having her parents waiting after 5 years of absent in Malaysia. Truth is, I couldnt get myself to tell them that she sex trafficked. Anyway, If he is a long hair none shaved blond dude in his early 20s, yea I saw him this morning standing outside with a Khmer staff at Lucky International school doing the welcoming ceremony,
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Re: Mother Looking for Missing Son in Siem Reap
(It's a shame the Ignore function doesn't also apply to quoted posts.) Anyway, moving along . . .General Mackevili wrote:Wrong thread?flying chicken wrote:Goodluck on that when 1 million plus cambodians working oveseas every year.
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Re: Mother Looking for Missing Son in Siem Reap
Not really, right. I hope so expenhman.
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Re: Mother Looking for Missing Son in Siem Reap
Is this the same son who got shot in the ass? No offense intended, just am honest question.
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Re: Mother Looking for Missing Son in Siem Reap
It's not a who-get-it-worse contest. In both cases, there is a mother anguished by not knowing what happened to a child she gave birth to.flying chicken wrote:One my friend's niece, having her parents waiting after 5 years of absent in Malaysia. Truth is, I couldnt get myself to tell them that she sex trafficked. Anyway, If he is a long hair none shaved blond dude in his early 20s, yea I saw him this morning standing outside with a Khmer staff at Lucky International school doing the welcoming ceremony,
And don't make a joke out of having spotted him, if this is not true.
You really need to think before you post and just STFU most of the time.
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Re: Mother Looking for Missing Son in Siem Reap
I am very serious when I said a random white dude in long blond hair unshsaved standing at the entrance of Lucky Star International school this morning.
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