Guard Dies After Vietnamese Oil Tanker Crashes Into Jetty
Cambodia Daily | 1 April 2016
A man was killed on Tuesday afternoon when a Vietnamese oil tanker
carrying fuel for local oil company Kampuchea Tela smashed into a jetty
in Preah Sihanouk province, causing part of the structure to crumble and
sending the man plunging into the sea, police said.
The victim, Sem Vannak, 18, was a guard working for Tela, and was
manning a post at the end of the jetty—which is owned by the firm—when
the oil tanker hit, according to provincial police chief Chuon Narin.
“A tanker came from Vietnam to transport oil for the Tela company on
Tuesday at 4 p.m. and hit the jetty, destroying about 500 meters of it,”
he said.
“A security guard died when his post fell in the water and his body hit the jetty.”
Mr. Narin said the tanker did not spill any oil into the sea.
“It was an accident,” he said. “The two were not arrested because
nature caused it. The company and the drivers will work out compensation
for the victim’s family.”
However, Cheng Vuthy, the military police commander in Stung Hav
district where the jetty is located, said the incident could have been
avoided.
“I think the tanker drivers should know if a storm is coming—they
should know not to get close to the jetty,” he said. “For now, use of
the jetty has been suspended because the company will rebuild it.”
Representatives of Kampuchea Tela could not be reached for comment.
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