by porky pig » Tue Feb 05, 2013 6:51 pm
http://www.cen.com.kh/localnews/show_de ... IzZDMxMzAy
Australian Dake Slapper
[4 photos]
5th February, 2013, 4:58 pm
Phnom Penh – An Australian youth was found dead in room 301, on the 3rd floor of a guesthouse called Tonle Sap, located on Street 104, Wat Phnom Commune, Daun Penh District. The discovery was made at 11 am on the 5th of February, 2013, by the youth’s own father.
Authorities identified the victim as a 23 year old Australian named William Alexander, holding passport M9686542, who had arrived at the guesthouse at 11 in the morning of the 3rd of February, 2013.
Authorities stated that on the evening of the 4th of February, 2013, the victim had been quaffing jug beer before retiring for the night. The next morning his parents, who were renting at a different place, phoned their son. Receiving no answer, the father went to his son’s room and knocked on his door, but received no reply and found the door locked from the inside. He informed staff below who opened the door with a key to disclose a view of his son lying dead. The guesthouse reported the matter to police who came down to do an examination. Seeing the room bespattered with vomit, the police opined in the early stage of their investigation that the heavily intoxicated victim had succumbed to wind (read choked on his vomit) កើតខ្យល់ចាប់ and had collapsed and died.
http://www.cen.com.kh/localnews/show_detail/22?token=NmRkZTk3MzRmYjliZjQzM2I2NjFlOGIzZDMxMzAy
Australian Dake Slapper
[4 photos]
5th February, 2013, 4:58 pm
Phnom Penh – An Australian youth was found dead in room 301, on the 3rd floor of a guesthouse called Tonle Sap, located on Street 104, Wat Phnom Commune, Daun Penh District. The discovery was made at 11 am on the 5th of February, 2013, by the youth’s own father.
Authorities identified the victim as a 23 year old Australian named William Alexander, holding passport M9686542, who had arrived at the guesthouse at 11 in the morning of the 3rd of February, 2013.
Authorities stated that on the evening of the 4th of February, 2013, the victim had been quaffing jug beer before retiring for the night. The next morning his parents, who were renting at a different place, phoned their son. Receiving no answer, the father went to his son’s room and knocked on his door, but received no reply and found the door locked from the inside. He informed staff below who opened the door with a key to disclose a view of his son lying dead. The guesthouse reported the matter to police who came down to do an examination. Seeing the room bespattered with vomit, the police opined in the early stage of their investigation that the heavily intoxicated victim had succumbed to wind (read choked on his vomit) កើតខ្យល់ចាប់ and had collapsed and died.