(Speculation from BB, but probably some high ups mistress who wouldn't leave his own wife and kids for her)Takeo province: The dead body of Jiao Suwittana (the first name given), has been found hanged by her family at home In Phnom Penh. The suicide of the suicide has surprised everyone and no one knows what crisis caused it.
Mrs. Chave Sovoutana (second name given) was a beautiful woman with a good lifestyle, but a complicated romantic love story. . She hanged herself at her rented house, leaving her three children orphaned. The lady's home is in Phsar Toarom Village, Roka Commune, Doun Keo City. The 36-year-old woman, who was in her bedroom on the evening of January 26 . She is a member of the National Assembly and a member of the Cambodian People's Party Youth Movement on Youth Expansion Abroad too. (Was she?)
Regarding the case, the deputy director of the city's Daun Keo said that according to the neighbor's statement, observations were made. The neighbour never saw a husband, assumed that she is a widow. Jen's close friend, Jiao-wowan, expressed her regret because she was kind and helpful. .
After the cops had examined her body, her body was handed over to her family for a traditional rites in Phnom Penh. Each one regrets that she did not have a poor life, with an expensive home in downtown Phnom Penh. Her friends did not know of any crisis until her death, but according to some sources, there is a love crisis with a man. According to sources, before the suicide, she also left a letter expressing her anguish towards the man who had been in another relationship. The source said that she was also the second wife of this man, but did not know his identity.
CPP Lady Hangs Herself- Former Governor of Takeo Lay Vannak Charged With Murder
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CPP Lady Hangs Herself- Former Governor of Takeo Lay Vannak Charged With Murder
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Brother Lay Vannak, former governor of Takeo province and seven other officials were called by the Ministry of Police's Criminal Division for questioning.
BY: SOK SAN,
MARCH 29, 2018 11:37 AM
Phnom Penh: Brother Lay Vannak, former governor of Takeo province and 7 other provincial police officials in Takeo province, were arrested by the Ministry of Interior's forces, regarding the case of a 36-year-oldwoman named Chev Sovath, who was found hanging in late January at a rented house in Daunkeo city, Takeo province. Press Release Local News in the morning of March 29, 2018.
The summons of the eight police officers of Takeo province were made shortly after the death of Lay Vannak from provincial governors.
General Security Dr. Neth Savoeun National Police, told local media on the morning of 29 March 2018, stated that ' called and asked to examine involving scene All 8 people - including a deputy commissioner, too . ' According to information from institutions, senior police officers of the Criminal Police Department confirmed that officials called for questioning of Lay , who was an acting head of state, ending his position a few days ago. The officials of the criminal police department said that as of 11 am today, 8 police officers are still under interrogation regarding this case.
It was confirmed that Chev Sothea, who had three children, was found hanging in the living room of her huge rented house in Phsar Tachom Village, Rolear Commune, Daun Keo District, Takeo Province, on January 26, 2018, after the incident was reportedly caused as suicide. But sources claimed that the victim did not take her own life.
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That's not a suicide unless the picture was taken after things had been moved from the scene. As you can see in the picture her feet are off the ground and there is no stool or chair below, so the obvious question is how did she get up there short of taking a jump off the bed or the window frame?
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KhmertimesNearly ten Takeo provincial police and military police officials are being questioned at the Interior Ministry this week over the death of a woman in Daun Keo city that was reported as a suicide in January.
The body of Chev Sovathana, a National Assembly official and member of the CPP’s youth group, was found by her maid hanging in her rental room in the city on January 26.
After the discovery, Daun Keo city police and local media reported the case as a suicide, but it is now apparently being re-investigated.
National Police Commissioner General Neth Savoeun said yesterday that about seven or eight Takeo provincial police officials, including deputy provincial police chief Lay Narith, older brother of former Takeo provincial governor Lay Vannak, are being questioned at the Interior Ministry over the case.
General Neth Savoeun, right. Fresh News
“They were questioned over the woman’s death,” Gen Savoeun said. “We questioned them to compare information.”
“Two military police officers were also questioned already,” Gen Savoeun added.
Gen Savoeun declined to discuss the case further when asked if the case was no longer considered a suicide and if the transfer of former Takeo provincial governor Mr Vannak to the Interior Ministry earlier this month was linked to the case.
Gen Savoeun then referred questions to the Interior Ministry. General Khieu Sopheak, spokesman for the ministry, could not be reached for comment, while Takeo provincial police chief Sok Samnang declined to comment yesterday.
Daun Keo city police chief Chhay Savuth said in January that the woman had killed herself, noting that officers suspected she was involved in a love affair based upon a letter found by her body.
After her funeral, the victim’s family raised concerns that the case may not have been a suicide and local news reports published their claims.
The reports said that no chair was found by the body, meaning it would have been impossible for her to hang herself, and added that her hand was found locked into the rope’s knots, apparently from a struggle to free herself.
The reports also said that fingerprints were found on the body and that the case was likely murder motivated by a love triangle.General Kirth Chantharith, spokesman for the National Police, could not be reached for comment yesterday.
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http://www.khmertimeskh.com/50299276/fo ... th-murder/Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday charged former Takeo provincial governor Lay Vannak and former deputy provincial police chief Lay Narith with murder over the killing of the governor’s mistress, whose death was covered up as a suicide.
Ly Sophanna, spokesman for the court, said Mr Vannak and his older brother Mr Narith were charged with murder over the killing of Chev Sovathana, whose body was found by her maid hanging dead in her rental room in Daun Keo city on January 26.
Suspects questioned at the municipal court on Monday. KT/Mai Vireak
Mr Sophanna added that two out of four other suspects linked to the case were also charged yesterday, while the others were released.
Men Samay, Mr Vannak’s driver, and Choem Vuth, the maid’s husband, were charged with concealment of evidence, according to Mr Sophanna.
Former Takeo governor Lay Vannak and his mistress. Facebook
“The prosecutor decided to charge Lay Vannak and Lay Narith with murder,” he said. “Men Samay and Choem Vuth were charged with concealment of evidence.”
“The prosecutor decided to send those people and the case to an investigating judge to continue to take action,” he added, noting all four have now been jailed pending further court proceedings.
The two suspects released were the maid, Chan Ry, and Tak Ratana, a driver for Mr Narith, said Mr Sophanna.
Mr Vannak and Mr Narith face ten to 15 years in prison, while Mr Vuth and Mr Samay face one to three years in prison if convicted.
Mr Vannak, who was arrested over the death of Ms Sovathana on Sunday, was earlier stripped of his role as the province’s governor following the apparent suicide of Ms Sovathana, a National Assembly staffer and member of the CPP’s youth group.
After her body was found, Daun Keo city police and local media reported the case as a suicide, but concerns from her family that she had been killed led to the case being reopened.
Interior Ministry spokesman Khieu Sopheak said on Monday that Mr Samay told police prior to his first court appearance that Mr Vannak killed his mistress and then asked him to cover it up as a suicide.
“His driver said that Mr Vannak is involved with this case,” Mr Sopheak said. “Mr Vannak ordered him to organise the body.”
“This is a murder case; it is not a suicide case,” Mr Sopheak added.
Tep Panha, a lawyer for former deputy provincial police chief Mr Narith, said his client has denied any involvement in the case from the beginning.
“He denied any involvement since he was first questioned by police,” he said.
Rous Phalla, a lawyer for Mr Vannak, could not be reached for comment.
Before his arrest on Sunday, Mr Vannak denied that he and Mr Narith were involved in the death of Ms Sovathana, but admitted that he had an affair with her more than one year ago.
“I did not kill her,” Mr Vannak said, adding that she likely committed suicide because he wanted to end their relationship, while she wanted to become his second wife.
“I would not dare to kill her and sacrifice five lives, including my life, my wife’s life and my three children’s lives,” Mr Vannak said.
Daun Keo city police chief Chhay Savuth said in January that Ms Sovathana had killed herself, noting that officers suspected she was involved in a love affair based upon a letter found by her body.
After her funeral, the victim’s family raised concerns that the case may not have been a suicide and local news reports published their claims.
The reports said that no chair was found by the body, meaning it would have been impossible for her to hang herself, and added that her hand was found locked into the rope’s knots, apparently from a struggle to free herself.
The reports also said that fingerprints were found on the body and that the case was likely murder motivated by a love triangle.
Mr Vannak, who became Takeo governor in 2014 after working as an official with the Council of Ministers, made headlines in 2012 after police said he shot a karaoke parlour owner in the foot during a night of drinking.
Leng Peng Long, spokesman for the National Assembly, said yesterday that Ms Sovathana worked in the protocol department and had served at parliament for more than 10 years.
“She was a good person, a friendly person, and a hard-working person,” said Mr Peng Long.
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Sources from the court say that Lay Vannak and his brother Narith will have an appeal hearing against their sentence to be held on March 11.
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Looks like he's been given a Royal Pardon
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An absolute tragedy for her three children now motherless with no justice served.
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There was a pool of water apparently.starkmonster wrote: ↑Fri Mar 30, 2018 8:38 amThat's not a suicide unless the picture was taken after things had been moved from the scene. As you can see in the picture her feet are off the ground and there is no stool or chair below, so the obvious question is how did she get up there short of taking a jump off the bed or the window frame?
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