Chinese Driver Badly Beaten After Hit and Run Accident
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Chinese Driver Badly Beaten After Hit and Run Accident
Phnom Penh, Cambodia News: On December 21, 2018, at 10 pm, an unidentified Chinese man was beaten up by local people in Phnom Penh after smashing his car into a tuk-tuk and trying to run away from the scene of the accident.
A witness said that the tuk tuk driver was transporting three passengers in the direction from east to west on Veng Sreng road. Then, at the scene of the accident, he was turning right to go to the pagoda, when suddenly, a car plate no. PP2U-4026 crashed into the tuk-tuk causing serious damage to the vehicle. The passengers were slightly injured in the accident .
The Chinese driver of the car tried to run away from the accident scene, but he was stopped by an angry mob of local people and was severely beaten. He had serious injuries and was sent to the hospital by ambulance immediately after the police intervened.
Police at the scene impounded both vehicles at the police station while waiting to determine the extent of damages and due compensation for the accident, allegedly caused by the Chinese driver.
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Update: Latest report says that a man in an orange shirt, speaking Chinese and Khmer, intervened before police arrived. After some negotiation between the parties, the Chinese driver apologized and agreed to pay a $300 compensation fee to the tuktuk driver.
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Re: Chinese Driver Badly Beaten After Hit and Run Accident
This fucktardery is getting worse every day. I think I will relocate my family to Vietnam before some Chinese kills them.
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That's a good idea as the roads in Vietnam are perfectly safe.
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Re: Chinese Driver Badly Beaten After Hit and Run Accident
It's the sidewalks that are not safe, roads are fine! Just don't forget to honk the horn every 5 seconds to let all folks in your 100m radius know you are there!
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Fourkinnel wrote: ↑Sun Dec 23, 2018 2:27 pm It's the sidewalks that are not safe, roads are fine! Just don't forget to honk the horn every 5 seconds to let all folks in your 100m radius know you are there!
Cambodia,,,, Don't fall in love with her.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
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Re: Chinese Driver Badly Beaten After Hit and Run Accident
I thought sidewalks were for driving on and parking only here! Always seems to be the case on Norodom. Beautiful new sidewalk constantly blocked by SUV's and or people burning down it on their moto's. I'm not sure the concept of "pedestrian" really exists in PP
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Holy fuck, that's just asking to swallow up some hapless toddler.
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Re: Chinese Driver Badly Beaten After Hit and Run Accident
I live in Vietnam and never walk on the sidewalk. Only foreign tourists try to negotiate that obstacle course because they have not yet developed the 4-inch invisible force field around their body that repels Vietnamese drivers (on the wrong side of the road, or not).
Hey, when your time's up your time's up.
Hey, when your time's up your time's up.
You could be next.
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