Two Teenagers on a Moto Killed in Camry Collision
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Two Teenagers on a Moto Killed in Camry Collision
Banteay Meanchey: The series of deadly road accidents continues today with a report of two teenagers killed on a motorbike at 3:50 am on March 29, 2019. The accident occurred at an intersection on National Road 56A Ponchar Commune, Svay Chek District, Banteay Meanchey Province, when two local seventeen year olds died after a collision with a Camry car.
First report says that the two on the motorcycle were at fault for not paying due attention. They don't appear to have been wearing helmets, and are reported to have died more or less instantly when they hit the road.
Following the accident, the Camry crashed to a halt hitting a roadside stall, and the driver ran away from the scene.
The bodies of the two teenagers were taken away by their families for funeral rites.
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Re: Two Teenagers on a Moto Killed in Camry Collision
Why are two 17 y.o. driving around at 3am in backwater Cambodia?
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Re: Two Teenagers on a Moto Killed in Camry Collision
Let's see. They were out monitoring nocturnal birdlife for WWF ?Felgerkarb wrote: ↑Fri Mar 29, 2019 11:03 am Why are two 17 y.o. driving around at 3am in backwater Cambodia?
Or they were out getting wrecked with their mates, which is why they didn't notice the Camry headlights on the road ? They might have been out stealing, or just getting trashed. Remember all the crazy shit we did at 17 ?
Sad end for two kids and their families anyway. There are so many stories like this that most of the time they hardly make the news. Happens everywhere, but Cambodian roads at night are really something else.
Re: Two Teenagers on a Moto Killed in Camry Collision
Very sad end for the two youngster's, and mostly saddening for their grieving families.Anchor Moy wrote: ↑Fri Mar 29, 2019 8:07 pmLet's see. They were out monitoring nocturnal birdlife for WWF ?Felgerkarb wrote: ↑Fri Mar 29, 2019 11:03 am Why are two 17 y.o. driving around at 3am in backwater Cambodia?
Or they were out getting wrecked with their mates, which is why they didn't notice the Camry headlights on the road ? They might have been out stealing, or just getting trashed. Remember all the crazy shit we did at 17 ?
Sad end for two kids and their families anyway. There are so many stories like this that most of the time they hardly make the news. Happens everywhere, but Cambodian roads at night are really something else.
Remember all the crazy shit we did at 17 ? I understand what your saying here, but speculation never the less. Considering the country we reside in, most people would be getting out of bed and working a few hours later. Or it would be plausible to be the right time to go fishing.
But also, who, and what was the car driver doing at that time? Oh yes he was out for a little running exercise. Because of this mentality "cowardness" with no regard for other road users, the roads day or night are never safe.
How many expats are up and awake at this time, and also to the very early hours due to the coolness of the dark hours, or while your Khmer neighbours sleep there is a better Wi-Fi connection. Too busy and hot in the day. Also it doesn't help with daily power cuts.
Always "hope" but never "expect".
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