Monday, August 01, 2011

Foreign tourists injured in Cambodia bus crash

Aug 1, 2011
DPA

Phnom Penh - Seven foreign tourists suffered serious injuries after a bus crashed into a truck in Cambodia, a report said Monday.

Four South Koreans and three Spaniards were injured when the bus carrying 34 passengers collided with a parked truck while en route to Vietnam from the Cambodian tourist hub of Siem Reap.

A police official said the driver fled the scene.

Government figures show 1,076 people died on the roads in the first six months of the year, up 14 per cent from 2010.

Tourism is a key pillar of the economy and has shown signs of growth after the post-2008 slump. The Cambodia Daily newspaper reported Monday that tourist arrivals increased 13 per cent to nearly 1.4 million in the first six months of 2011, with growth driven by visitors from China, South Korea and Vietnam.

4 comments:

  1. Anonymous11:48 AM

    We come to Scambodia to fuck cheap Khmer pussies

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  2. Anonymous2:08 PM

    To 11:48AM

    Cambodia is full of Vietcong bitches!

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  3. Anonymous12:20 AM

    it's a wake up call that traffic accident like this can happen anywhere all over the world, not just in cambodia, you know!

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  4. Anonymous6:02 AM

    The bus and taxi drivers always
    escaped from the scene since I
    was grown up(1954).
    In the USA,they couldn't flee from
    the scene,the polices would catch
    them.
    Cambodia still practiced the jungle
    laws.Even today Hun Sen was a jungle
    man using the jungle laws.
    Hun Sen is out of power,the laws
    will be changed.

    Hun Sen govt are not obeying the
    laws,so Khmer citizens are doing
    the same.The stupid leads the stupids .

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