22yo British Expat Sam Penhallow Dies in Phnom Penh
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22yo British Expat Sam Penhallow Dies in Phnom Penh
RIP.
Cambodia Breaking News (Phnom Penh): A 22-year-old British man, SAMUEL MICHAEL PENHALLOW, passed away at 3:00 am, on May 13, 2019, in a rented house, on street 267, Sangkat Chaktomok, Khan Don Penh, Phnom Penh.
After receiving the information, the specialist police, the immigration police, and autopsist went to the scene to examine the body. The police concluded that the victim died of a heart attack. [This is the official cause of death.]
Samuel Penhallow was a bright young man who traveled the world, but also attended university in the UK. He was living long term in Cambodia and working in Phnom Penh with his web design company, Penhallow PP.
The victim's belongings were sent to the British Embassy to be handed over to his parents, and the body was sent to keep at the Khmer Soviet Friendship hospital. Only 22 years old.
Condolences to all his family and friends.
Cambodia Breaking News (Phnom Penh): A 22-year-old British man, SAMUEL MICHAEL PENHALLOW, passed away at 3:00 am, on May 13, 2019, in a rented house, on street 267, Sangkat Chaktomok, Khan Don Penh, Phnom Penh.
After receiving the information, the specialist police, the immigration police, and autopsist went to the scene to examine the body. The police concluded that the victim died of a heart attack. [This is the official cause of death.]
Samuel Penhallow was a bright young man who traveled the world, but also attended university in the UK. He was living long term in Cambodia and working in Phnom Penh with his web design company, Penhallow PP.
The victim's belongings were sent to the British Embassy to be handed over to his parents, and the body was sent to keep at the Khmer Soviet Friendship hospital. Only 22 years old.
Condolences to all his family and friends.
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Re: 22yo British Expat Sam Penhallow Dies in Phnom Penh
So young,
RIP
RIP
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Re: 22yo British Expat Sam Penhallow Dies in Phnom Penh
way to young, looks like not old enough to shave>>>
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
Re: 22yo British Expat Sam Penhallow Dies in Phnom Penh
He was a friend of a, friend of mine.
What would be, the best route to find out information in regards of a ceremony or if he will be sent to the uk?
What would be, the best route to find out information in regards of a ceremony or if he will be sent to the uk?
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Re: 22yo British Expat Sam Penhallow Dies in Phnom Penh
Wow really??? Heart attack again?? This young?? RIP...
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Re: 22yo British Expat Sam Penhallow Dies in Phnom Penh
Mate from school died at 21 from a brain aneurism. It can take anyone at anytime.
Re: 22yo British Expat Sam Penhallow Dies in Phnom Penh
Sure, anything's possible, but it's much more common that a sudden death occurring to someone of this age would be related to substance abuse, even if he died in his home country, without even adding in Cambodia's reputation as a place where Westerners abuse drugs.davegorman wrote: ↑Wed May 15, 2019 9:42 am Mate from school died at 21 from a brain aneurism. It can take anyone at anytime.
There are those who think heroin is being sold as cocaine in Cambodia and that young Westerners are dying because of it. Maybe there should be more warnings about this. The U.S. State Department consular information sheet on Cambodia warns about the dangers of armed robbery with military weapons and unexploded land mines. It says nothing about the dangers of ingesting street drugs.
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