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British English Teacher Paul Seston Found Dead in Phnom Penh After Walking Across Town

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2016 1:40 pm
by CEOCambodiaNews
A 49 year old English man identified as Paul Seston from Liverpool has been found dead on April 25,2016 nearby a rental room 105 lift at home 49, street 230. group 50, village 8, Psa Dermkor commune, Toul Kork district, Phnom penh.

The victim's name is Seston, Paul, an English man, date of birth November 11, 1966, passport number, xxxxxxxx. He came to Cambodia on January 3, 2014 and has been living at the above rental room for 3 months, told the source.

According to motor driver, the victim was a teacher at Toul Tompong block and traveled with his motor everyday.

However, before the case occurred, the victim went around to City Mall and came back at 2:00 am. When getting back to his room, he was found death sleeping nearby the rental lift.

It appears he left behind a 7 year old daughter.

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Re: An English man found sleeping death nearby his rental room lift

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2016 1:44 pm
by SinnSisamouth
death sleeping by the lift?

hes going to in trouble with his boss

actually who is desths boss,satan or god?

Re: British English Teacher Paul Seston Found Dead in Phnom Penh After Walking Across Town

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2016 3:29 pm
by Jerry Atrick
ticker.

Rip.

Re: British English Teacher Paul Seston Found Dead in Phnom Penh After Walking Across Town

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2016 3:39 pm
by Neang Me Ombao
Poor little girl :(
I hope she has family to look after her.

RIP to her dad.

Re: British English Teacher Paul Seston Found Dead in Phnom Penh After Walking Across Town

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2016 4:43 pm
by General Mackevili
Does sound like heart attack.

RIP

Re: British English Teacher Paul Seston Found Dead in Phnom Penh After Walking Across Town

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2016 5:22 pm
by General Mackevili
Seems Paul Seston worked at Westline School and was previously a maths teacher in Dubai, UAE (United Arab Emirates).

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Re: British English Teacher Paul Seston Found Dead in Phnom Penh After Walking Across Town

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2016 3:31 pm
by General Mackevili
Paul Seston's family has set up a Facebook page to raise funds to bring his body back home from Cambodia.

Personally, I think they should set up a GoFundMe account. Those seem to get a lot of traction these days.

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Re: British English Teacher Paul Seston Found Dead in Phnom Penh After Walking Across Town

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2016 10:05 pm
by Rutiger
Neang Me Ombao wrote:Poor little girl :(
I hope she has family to look after her.

RIP to her dad.
Yeah, very sad for the little girl who lost her dad. They look happy in that picture. I hope his family back home continues to support her in his absence.

Re: British English Teacher Paul Seston Found Dead in Phnom Penh After Walking Across Town

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2016 6:28 am
by franzjaeger
That is terrible. I hope his family here is able to take care of his child. Instead of spending money flying his remains home, they should setup a trustfund for the kids home and school.

In this heat, I can hardly walk down the stairs to get on the bike. Walking across town must have been grueling, and perhaps a reason for his untimely demise. Rip

Re: British English Teacher Paul Seston Found Dead in Phnom Penh After Walking Across Town

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2016 7:54 am
by TheGrinchSR
What is this obsession with taking bodies back to where they came from? Surely, it's better to have him cremated in Cambodia (cheap) and then his ashes posted home (also cheap)?

I too would prefer they raise money for the family he leaves behind rather than moving the box in which his body lays.

I've got to that point in life where stuff like this is becoming distressing. I look at that guy and think it could be any of us. He was 48 not 68. He doesn't appear to be a junkie or a party animal; just a regular bloke minding his own business. I feel for those he's left behind but they all need to focus their priorities on the living not the dead now.