All that was left was his Havaiana designer flip-flops!

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Earl of Mercia
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All that was left was his Havaiana designer flip-flops!

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A tragic scene indeed what drives a man to do this,to be in such a dark place that they feel this is the only way out?

I had a very dear friend do something similar in the UK fifteen years ago,I often think had I been able to get him out to South-East Asia it might have saved him?

His Mum is still absolutely devastated over it and will never get over it,such a shame she’s a lovely lady,I used to more or less live at their house as a kid we both had motorbikes to go blasting around on with our other two-wheeled brethren.

https://www.khmertimeskh.com/501407606/ ... nh-bridge/
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