Druggie Husband Beats his Wife for Asking Questions

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Cambodia News, Kandal: According to Pak, the social media office, on Thursday, October 8, 2020, there was a case of domestic violence in Poral village, Phnom Bat commune. Ponhea Leu District, Kandal Province.
The victim is a 25 year old Khmer housewife, Residence: Por Ral village, Phnom Bat commune, Ponhea Leu district, Kandal province.
Suspect Name: Phorn Ream, Male, 28 years old, Nationality: Khmer, Occupation: Construction Worker, Residence: Same as above.

On the day of the incident, the suspect, Phorn Ream, returned from a walk outside the house, and when he arrived at the house, his wife asked him some questions, and he became angry with her. The angry husband then became violent, and he strangled and beat his wife, striking her on the head, causing her to bleed.
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At 12:30, the victim filed a complaint at the Phnom Bat Administrative Police Station. After receiving the complaint, the police immediately went to the scene to arrest the suspect and send him to the Ponhea Leu District Police Inspectorate for questioning. A drug test revealed that the man had been taking methamphetamine.
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CEOCambodiaNews wrote: Sat Oct 10, 2020 1:17 am On the day of the incident, the suspect, Phorn Ream, returned from a walk outside the house, and when he arrived at the house, his wife asked him some questions, and he became angry with her. The angry husband then became violent, and he strangled and beat his wife, striking her on the head, causing her to bleed.
For some reason this unfortunate tale reminds me of Lord Denning's judgement in Anglia Television v Reed where he held,

"Anglia Television were minded in 1968 to make a film of a play for television entitled, 'The Man in the Wood'. It portrayed an American married to an English woman. The American has an adventure in an English wood. The film was to last for 90 minutes."

Not sure why tbh, but that's what came to mind. Hope the lady who was assaulted by the wandering husband is OK anyway.
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Very good the police arrested him immediately and how pathetic he looks this woman molester.
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But yeah, let's legalize drugs.
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popping in wrote: Sat Oct 10, 2020 2:11 am
CEOCambodiaNews wrote: Sat Oct 10, 2020 1:17 am On the day of the incident, the suspect, Phorn Ream, returned from a walk outside the house, and when he arrived at the house, his wife asked him some questions, and he became angry with her. The angry husband then became violent, and he strangled and beat his wife, striking her on the head, causing her to bleed.
For some reason this unfortunate tale reminds me of Lord Denning's judgement in Anglia Television v Reed where he held,

"Anglia Television were minded in 1968 to make a film of a play for television entitled, 'The Man in the Wood'. It portrayed an American married to an English woman. The American has an adventure in an English wood. The film was to last for 90 minutes."

Not sure why tbh, but that's what came to mind. Hope the lady who was assaulted by the wandering husband is OK anyway.
Nor am I.

Do you often think about Lord Denning?
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Doc67 wrote: Sat Oct 10, 2020 12:29 pm
popping in wrote: Sat Oct 10, 2020 2:11 am
CEOCambodiaNews wrote: Sat Oct 10, 2020 1:17 am On the day of the incident, the suspect, Phorn Ream, returned from a walk outside the house, and when he arrived at the house, his wife asked him some questions, and he became angry with her. The angry husband then became violent, and he strangled and beat his wife, striking her on the head, causing her to bleed.
For some reason this unfortunate tale reminds me of Lord Denning's judgement in Anglia Television v Reed where he held,

"Anglia Television were minded in 1968 to make a film of a play for television entitled, 'The Man in the Wood'. It portrayed an American married to an English woman. The American has an adventure in an English wood. The film was to last for 90 minutes."

Not sure why tbh, but that's what came to mind. Hope the lady who was assaulted by the wandering husband is OK anyway.
Nor am I.

Do you often think about Lord Denning?
It was just the simplistic way the facts were explained in, that's all.
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