Chinese, DAI ZHIJUN, Found Dead in the Bridge Residence, Phnom Penh
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Chinese, DAI ZHIJUN, Found Dead in the Bridge Residence, Phnom Penh
Phnom Penh, Cambodia Breaking News: A Chinese male, identified as 44 year old DAI ZHIJUN, was found dead in his apartment on the 20th floor of The Bridge Residence in Tonle Basac, Chamkar Mon District. His body was discovered at 7:30 am on August 25, 2019.
Police went to examine the scene and ruled that the victim died of a heart attack.
The Chinese Embassy has been notified and they are attempting the contact the family of the deceased. RIP.
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Re: Chinese, DAI ZHIJUN, Found Dead in The Bridge Residence, Phnom Penh
Coincidentally, just last month, a group of young people were busted for using drugs in a police raid at the same address: The Bridge in Tonle Basac, Chamkar Mon District, Phnom Penh.
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Re: Chinese, DAI ZHIJUN, Found Dead in the Bridge Residence, Phnom Penh
I'm wondering, how many foreign deaths in Cambodia are now attributed to: 'heart attack'? 99% probably?
Cambodian police, also known by their nickname 'competent authorities' are making themselves totally ridiculous and in any case not competent at even the lowest level, by labeling every death as a 'heart attack'.
In essence of course we all die of a 'heart attack' in the sense that the heart stops beating, but there are many different reasons for that and it might be interesting to know such a reason.
However, the 'competent' 'police' 'authorities' think differently, and of course the Khmer think they're right, because they're always right, because they're competent, and police, and authorities.
[Mod edit: we are guests in this country]
Cambodian police, also known by their nickname 'competent authorities' are making themselves totally ridiculous and in any case not competent at even the lowest level, by labeling every death as a 'heart attack'.
In essence of course we all die of a 'heart attack' in the sense that the heart stops beating, but there are many different reasons for that and it might be interesting to know such a reason.
However, the 'competent' 'police' 'authorities' think differently, and of course the Khmer think they're right, because they're always right, because they're competent, and police, and authorities.
[Mod edit: we are guests in this country]
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