
A police officer examines the body of Na Kry Daro, who was horrifically killed in a fireworks explosion yesterday. Heng Chivoan
Revellers struck by tragedy
A university student was killed and at least seven people were
injured when a canister full of fireworks exploded in Chroy Changvar
district last night, scattering pieces of metal and sidewalk into a
crowd and ending the otherwise joyful 10th anniversary of King Norodom
Sihamoni’s coronation on a tragic note.
Police and city officials described a misfire of one among several
canisters dug into the ground on the eastern bank of the Tonle Sap,
facing the Royal Palace near the Sokha hotel. Instead of shooting
straight into the sky, the canister exploded after the fuse for the
fireworks inside it was lit.
City Hall spokesman Long Dimanche said the victims were all
bystanders there to watch the event, and that they were hit despite
being kept back from the canisters by a barrier installed for safety
reasons.
"The fireworks did not shoot up to the sky,” Dimanche said, adding
that they “blew out of the gun” and “fell on those bystanders”, he
said, describing the shrapnel-like effect.
He also said that it was the last round of fireworks for the evening.
Among the injured, two sustained serious wounds, Chantha said, and
they are receiving treatment at local hospitals. The rest, including a
12-year-old boy who hurt his knee, are also being taken care of by
medical staff.
Kheng Tito, a spokesman for the National Military Police, said that
primary information shows that it was an accident caused by a “technical
problem.”
“According to information I got from people on the ground, it
happened because of a technical problem. This is the preliminary
information. Now the police are investigating the cause of the
incident,” Tito said.
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