British expat from Jersey, Paul Brian TRENT, found dead in Kampot guesthouse

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Re: British expat from Jersey, Paul Brian TRENT, found dead in Kampot guesthouse

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willyhilly wrote: Thu Nov 16, 2017 2:35 pm Channel Islands were the only part of England occupied by the Germans. Everyone collaborated, women and men. Men worked building fortifications alongside slave labourers from concentration camps who died in their hundreds. The locals made good money working and the tomato growers made fortunes. Many made hundreds of thousands of pounds during the war. The islands economy boomed.
Hey vlad, that avatar reminds me of that Bus Stop Brett from Battambong who got whacked over the head by his missus with a frying pan. She must have used the open side because he had this semi circular cut on his forehead. I wonder if he still carries the scar? Bus Stop Brett Battambang, sounds like good stuff for a limerick.
The Germans were told to be on their best behaviour and to pay for things, rather than loot them.
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