American Expat in Wheelchair Abandoned in front of National Museum in Phnom Penh For Unclear Reasons (VIDEO)
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Re: American Expat in Wheelchair Abandoned in front of National Museum in Phnom Penh For Unclear Reasons (VIDEO)
So why in front of the National Museum and not some random hospital something to do about old stoned perhaps?
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Re: American Expat in Wheelchair Abandoned in front of National Museum in Phnom Penh For Unclear Reasons (VIDEO)
I thought the location might have something to do with the Cambodian guy who seems to know him, but it's not very clear.Barang_doa_slae wrote:So why in front of the National Museum and not some random hospital something to do about old stoned perhaps?
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Re: American Expat in Wheelchair Abandoned in front of National Museum in Phnom Penh For Unclear Reasons (VIDEO)
Posted today on social media - 08/06/2018
Sihanoukville police give a helping hand to a foreigner in a wheelchair to cross the Golden Lions roundabout.
Sihanoukville police give a helping hand to a foreigner in a wheelchair to cross the Golden Lions roundabout.
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Re: American Expat in Wheelchair Abandoned in front of National Museum in Phnom Penh For Unclear Reasons (VIDEO)
The sad truth is nobody want a dead body on his property for mainly two reasons :
-ghosts, spirits, bad luck ECT...
-its gonna cost you some ambulance money, tea money for the cops ect...
Kudos to this guy tho he managed to survive pretty long in cambodia regardless of his health . The part with the freelances of pootoon and all, that's some low cost hugh effener stuff, may life be nice to him.
-ghosts, spirits, bad luck ECT...
-its gonna cost you some ambulance money, tea money for the cops ect...
Kudos to this guy tho he managed to survive pretty long in cambodia regardless of his health . The part with the freelances of pootoon and all, that's some low cost hugh effener stuff, may life be nice to him.
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