Sunday, November 28, 2010

Survivors Recall Horrifying Hours on Bridge

From left to right: Ros Kong, Bun Sophal, and Math Seila. The Diamond Bridge survivors were guests on Hello VOA, on Thursday. (Photo: by Heng Reaksmey)
Men Kimseng, VOA Khmer
Washington, DC Friday, 26 November 2010
"The whole crowd became like trees bent in a gust of wind, to the left or right, as the wave of pushing surged.”
On Monday night, there were sounds of joy, as revelers spent the last few hours of the three-day Water Festival on Diamond Island. But as they crossed the bridge, those sounds were replaced by groans, as more and more people packed onto the structure.

People were pressed from all sides, three survivors of the tragedy, which claimed 347 lives, told “Hello VOA” on Thursday.

“When the crowd became more and more narrow, with people pushing in, it was hard to breathe,” said Ros Kong, who was stuck among the mass of people that would eventually panic and stampede. “People then tried to push upwards to breathe. The whole crowd became like trees bent in a gust of wind, to the left or right, as the wave of pushing surged.”


Authorities have not found a definitive moment when the overcrowding devolved into something more dangerous, but an investigative committee official said Wednesday he suspected people thought the swaying suspension bridge was close to collapse.

As panic ensued, people began to climb over each other. Those who could not stand fell beneath the feet of the others. Health officials say most of the casualties were crushed or suffocated.

For survivor Bun Sophal, the stampede led to an arduous wait on the bridge, as police and medical responders fought a heavy crowd to reach the bridge.

“I almost made it to the end of the bridge,” Bun Sophal said. “But because it was too narrow, I got stuck right there. I had to wait until I almost died for police to come.”

The survivors spoke live following a national day of mourning that brought some comfort to relatives of the victims. But serious questions remain as to who was responsible for allowing thousands of people to crowd onto the bridge.

Callers to “Hello VOA” said they wanted to know what caused the panic and who was to blame for the deaths. So far there have been few answers. The government’s inquiry is expected to issue results next week.

“I don’t know if there were police at both ends, because I was trapped in the middle of the bridge,” Math Seila, a third survivor said. “Had there been, they would have been able to save us on time.”

She eventually jumped from the bridge, escaping the crush of people but injuring herself in the process.

Ros Kong said it took almost two hours for police to reach the bridge.

“I could only see the authorities coming to help us after people started fainting and died,” Math Seila said. “Had there been security forces close by, they would have helped us long before. I just wonder why.”

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Lesson one to learn for all law enforcers and organizers, CROW CONTROL. If you don't, your sisters, brothers , or relatives could be next.

Anonymous said...

I hope Keb Chutema will bravely resign.

Anonymous said...

The people of Cambodia died without natural disaster. what a pitty. we have a long way to go to get educate our people. Im pretty sure the neighboring countries are laughing at us for being so stupid to died like that.

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen and CPP are veyr proud of themselves so they dont really care who dies.. but later to show their crocodile tears .. and make money on this tragic... how many family will get those allocated money... ? maybe not all.. but way less. some peoples said they only get 150,000 riels for the coffin ...

Good work HUN SEN and CPP.. all those peoples responsibles should be promoted ..

Anonymous said...

All the officials related to this should be promoted LIke----

1. The KING---- KINGDOM of MONKEY at WAT PHNOM--should stay there
2. HUN SEN--SHould be the KING
3. Sar Kheng should be the PRIME MINSTER
4. Minster of HEalth -- Should be the Deputy Prime Minister
5. NHET SAVOEUN -- SHOULD BE Minster of Interior
6. TOUCH NAROT Should be National Police Chiefs
7. KEO CHUTIMA or KE0 CHU MA.. should be Deputy Prime Minister..
8. Hun Mana--which also look after the Military Police should be Cambodia Chief of Staffs


SO many long lists to be promotes for this event and tragic.