A badly damaged car that hit and killed three people and seriously injured six more along Monivong Boulevard yesterday in Phnom Penh. Mech Dara |
Car fleeing minor crash leaves three dead as driver beaten by mob
Phnom Penh Post | 28 March 2017
A driver hit and killed three people and seriously injured six
more on Monivong Boulevard yesterday when he attempted to flee from what
was initially a minor accident, but turned into a scene of mayhem with a
mob viciously beating the motorist as victims lay strewn on the
pavement.
According to Phnom Penh traffic police chief Chev Hak, the man caused
carnage yesterday when he drove in the “wrong direction” on the busy
thoroughfare at about 5:30pm, with his Toyota Camry ploughing into
several motorbikes in Chamkarmon district.
Hak, who did not name the driver, said two women and a man had died,
while his deputy Sem Sokunthear said six people, who were “seriously
injured”, had been taken to Calmette and Khmer Soviet Friendship
hospitals.
“The man is being questioned at the district police [headquarters],”
Hak said, though pictures that surfaced later online appeared to show
the driver in hospital with serious injuries from the beating.
According to witness Chan Bora, the driver, travelling south, first
collided with the back of a Toyota Corolla near the Royal University of
Law and Economics, and then knocked over several motorcyclists as he
attempted to flee, driving up the wrong side of the road, which is
partitioned with a concrete barrier.
“He tried to escape and hit some motorbikes and then turned the car
in another direction and ran into other motorbikes and killed people,”
Bora, 55, said.
The man’s actions sparked a brutal mob backlash, with footage
captured on a mobile phone showing the driver being ripped from the car
and pummelled with fists and feet for the duration of the almost
three-minute clip, which also pans across the devastating scene showing
several broken motorbikes strewn across the road.
The crowd, which soon swelled, then turned their attention to the
car, which they smashed and tried to set on fire by dousing it in
gasoline, according to witnesses and photos. A fire truck sprayed water
to prevent a fire taking hold.
“They were very angry because he killed many people,” Bora said. “They wanted to burn the car, but police stopped them.”
A woman who identified herself as the aunt of the two dead women, whom she said were from Kampong Cham, expressed shock.
“They are cousins [and] one of them was going to be married soon,” she said, declining to give her name.
What a waste of life and property! That's why Cambodia is always poor, small and weak.
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