Chinese Man Dies of Wind in Bavet SEZ
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Chinese Man Dies of Wind in Bavet SEZ
Cambodia Breaking News(Svay Rieng Province): At 6:30 pm on September 24, 2019, a Chinese national from Shandong province, China, was found dead at Manhattan Special Economic Zone in Ta Pao Village, Bavet City, Svay Rieng Province.
The man, a 46-year-old Chinese national named LI, JIANMIN, was working and staying in the SEZ.
According to the source, after receiving reports of the decease, the municipal police cooperated with the Bavet Administration, the provincial police, and the doctors to examine the body for several hours before concluding that there were no signs of foul play. The cause of death was suspected wind or fainting.
RIP.
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Re: Chinese Man Dies of Wind in Bavet SEZ
Yes, there's a wind of change in the Chinese SEZ's in Cambodia.
Better prepare.
Better prepare.
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Re: Chinese Man Dies of Wind in Bavet SEZ
Kjal is just shorthand for cardio/respiratory failure of which there are several words that compound with kjal "wind" or better, "respiration" when used in a medical context.
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Re: Chinese Man Dies of Wind in Bavet SEZ
Remind me to turn down my fan a notch just in case.
Re: Chinese Man Dies of Wind in Bavet SEZ
Just in case,
In all seriousness RIP, that is far to young to shuffle off this mortal coil.
In all seriousness RIP, that is far to young to shuffle off this mortal coil.
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Re: Chinese Man Dies of Wind in Bavet SEZ
There are quite a few medical terms that don’t have a Khmer translation. Or a Khmer word or idea that encompasses a broad range of diagnoses. And CEO gets its news from the local sites.
Which makes it very confusing explaining medicine to the locals.
Or so I’m told.
Which makes it very confusing explaining medicine to the locals.
Or so I’m told.
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Re: Chinese Man Dies of Wind in Bavet SEZ
Surely, this must be a “wind” up!
Re: Chinese Man Dies of Wind in Bavet SEZ
For medical professionals to explain things well, they need to use another language, usually English. Khmer does have a lot of medical terms, but not as many as English.
The police who report on deaths, dont have an in depth understanding of medical conditions.
The police who report on deaths, dont have an in depth understanding of medical conditions.
## I thought I knew all the answers, but they changed all the questions. ##
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Re: Chinese Man Dies of Wind in Bavet SEZ
Maybe he was blown off a mountain top. Honestly, I've never met a Khmer who doesn't know the local word for "breathe" or "lung" but I can understand them using the word ""wind"" (double quotations).explorer wrote: ↑Thu Sep 26, 2019 10:39 pm For medical professionals to explain things well, they need to use another language, usually English. Khmer does have a lot of medical terms, but not as many as English.
The police who report on deaths, dont have an in depth understanding of medical conditions.
More importantly though, RIP
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Re: Chinese Man Dies of Wind in Bavet SEZ
" suspected wind or fainting "
I thought it said wind or farting at first
I thought it said wind or farting at first
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