A Month Old Baby Girl Burned Alive by Her Grandfather
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A Month Old Baby Girl Burned Alive by Her Grandfather
A Month Old Baby Girl Burned Alive by Her Grandfather
Kampot: A man burned alive his one month old granddaughter because he was mad with her mother for working outside home and got her with unknown men. The accident happened in the morning on 19 November 2016 at his house located in Phnom Domrei village, Damnak kantout commune, Kampong Trach district, Kampot province. The man is identified as a 54 years old famer, Sok Sorn, he was arrested after the accident.
Kampot: A man burned alive his one month old granddaughter because he was mad with her mother for working outside home and got her with unknown men. The accident happened in the morning on 19 November 2016 at his house located in Phnom Domrei village, Damnak kantout commune, Kampong Trach district, Kampot province. The man is identified as a 54 years old famer, Sok Sorn, he was arrested after the accident.
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Re: A Month Old Baby Girl Burned Alive by Her Grandfather
The mental illness problems, the alcohol and drug problems in rural Cambodia are serious problems. How to fix?
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Re: A Month Old Baby Girl Burned Alive by Her Grandfather
he is going to get some "help" in prison in the form of people roughing him up
Money is not the problem, the problem is no money
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I don't know how to put my feelings into words. I think the baby was saved a really bad life, the poor little darling
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You can't save someone by burning them alive.rozzieoz wrote:I don't know how to put my feelings into words. I think the baby was saved a really bad life, the poor little darling
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& save from what? Just because someone is poor doesn't mean they lead a really bad life. I'm sure the baby's mother loved it dearly or would have grown to.
https://t.co/rYSUn7cwgo headline reads:
តាតិរិច្ឆានចាប់ចៅដុតសម្លាប់ទាំងរស់ ព្រោះខឹងកូនស្រីទៅរកស៊ីផ្លូវឆ្ងាយមានផ្ទៃពោះអត់ប្តី
Wild Beast Grandfather Burns Grandchild Alive Because His Daughter Worked Far Away & Got Pregnant Without a Husband.
The article goes on to say ហើយពេលត្រឡប់មកផ្ទះវិញមានទម្ងន់ខុសប្រពៃណីដោយពុំមានប្តីដែលធ្វើឲ្យជនសង្ស័យខ្មាស់អ្នកភូមិផងរបងជាមួយគ្នាមានចៅតែអត់កូនប្រសារ។
And when she returned from working away from home she was heavily pregnant & without a husband, which is against traditional custom, this caused the grandfather to be embarrassed with his neighbours as he had a grandchild but no son in law.
There is a similar vein in most Khmer language reports; the murder was provoked because the mother of the baby got pregnant outside of marriage.
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I meant saved from abuse from the grandfather
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That's some macabre logic there, rozrozzieoz wrote:I meant saved from abuse from the grandfather
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I think this man is just a monster and cultural "norms" don't explain this at all.Rama wrote:
https://t.co/rYSUn7cwgo headline reads:
តាតិរិច្ឆានចាប់ចៅដុតសម្លាប់ទាំងរស់ ព្រោះខឹងកូនស្រីទៅរកស៊ីផ្លូវឆ្ងាយមានផ្ទៃពោះអត់ប្តី
Wild Beast Grandfather Burns Grandchild Alive Because His Daughter Worked Far Away & Got Pregnant Without a Husband.
The article goes on to say ហើយពេលត្រឡប់មកផ្ទះវិញមានទម្ងន់ខុសប្រពៃណីដោយពុំមានប្តីដែលធ្វើឲ្យជនសង្ស័យខ្មាស់អ្នកភូមិផងរបងជាមួយគ្នាមានចៅតែអត់កូនប្រសារ។
And when she returned from working away from home she was heavily pregnant & without a husband, which is against traditional custom, this caused the grandfather to be embarrassed with his neighbours as he had a grandchild but no son in law.
There is a similar vein in most Khmer language reports; the murder was provoked because the mother of the baby got pregnant outside of marriage.
There are many many cases of Cambodian women who are not married, who have children that are looked after and loved by their family in the village. Source: people I have met.
In cases where the family is ashamed of this, they would say something like "the husband is gone away" and that seemed to be acceptable. It puts the blame on the husband/boyfriend for leaving and saves face for the woman and her family.
Even if the family were not happy about the daughter being pregnant, they accepted the baby as their flesh and blood.
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