Foreigner in serious motorbike accident, Koh Kong

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Koh Kong: On February 8, at 1 pm, an unidentified foreign man on a big motorbike had a serious accident, colliding with a tourist minivan. The motorcyclist appears to have been seriously injured, but there is no further information. The accident occurred on National Road 4 on TaTai Bridge in Koh Kong.
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Jesus christ. I wish we could get basic life saving skills as public education initiative....at least to try to keep someone alive until help can arrive. Dreadful that people must stand around and have no idea how to help. I am assuming they would if they could.but I may be wrong
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violet wrote: Fri Feb 09, 2018 7:50 pm Jesus christ. I wish we could get basic life saving skills as public education initiative....at least to try to keep someone alive until help can arrive. Dreadful that people must stand around and have no idea how to help. I am assuming they would if they could.but I may be wrong


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1. They have no clue what to do

2. They are worried if they try and it backfires, they will be held responsible
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that genius wrote: Fri Feb 09, 2018 7:56 pm 1. They have no clue what to do

2. They are worried if they try and it backfires, they will be held responsible
Even the cops don’t know first aid. I saw a Turk-tuck get clobbered by a garbage truck a few years ago. Place was heaving with cops, Red shirts where in town, but all they did is pick up the injured and and bounce them up and down. Probably not the best “first aid” with people possibly having internal injuries.
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CEOCambodiaNews wrote:Koh Kong: On February 8, at 1 pm, an unidentified foreign man on a big motorbike had a serious accident, colliding with a tourist minivan. The motorcyclist appears to have been seriously injured, but there is no further information. The accident occurred on National Road 4 on TaTai Bridge in Koh Kong.
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Again, no source.
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What excuse do you have to not post the source?
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Koh Kong: An accident occurred at Highway 48 between Km 136-137 in Boeung Choeun Village, Sangkat Smach Meanchey, Koh Kong Province on February 8, 2018 at 12:15 pm. An unidentified foreign man was taken to the provincial hospital.
The minivan and motorbike have been taken to the police station for investigation on the cause of the accident.
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Does anyone know him ? He may need help.
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looks like he headbutted the windscreen. jammy bugger must have hit the only minibus that still has a laminated screen in it. Big question is who was on the wrong side of the road on the bend
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pczz wrote: Sat Feb 10, 2018 1:08 pm looks like he headbutted the windscreen. jammy bugger must have hit the only minibus that still has a laminated screen in it. Big question is who was on the wrong side of the road on the bend
From my experience on every curvy road in Cambodia, including that same road a few weeks ago: the car.
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He looks like a tough boy. He also looks happy to be alive.
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