Chinese Man Chased to his Death at The Bridge, Phnom Penh

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Re: Chinese Man Chased to his Death at The Bridge, Phnom Penh

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This entire paragraph, while incredibly comical, makes absolutely no fucking sense.

I love how it says there were apparently no eyewitnesses to explain how he fell. It virtually suggests the known golden rule of Cambodia - "Silence is golden. You saw nothing." Obviously, someone knows.[/quote]

I only just arrived in KoW last decade, but I have found this place to have anything BUT an "I know nothing" culture. These guys will rat out themselves for $$. Even basely. And forget about "I saw nothing" - these guys would set up a tripod and lighting screens, if they could.
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