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Tuesday 22 April 2008

Actress/Singer Sok Pisey’s Conditions Improved

Sok Pisey put her palms together as a gesture of gratitude to visitors who have genrously donated to her treatments.
The Koh Santepheap Daily
Reported in English by Khmerization
To read report about her car accident click here.

Actress/Singer Sok Pisey’s conditions have improved after treatments at the Calmette Hospital. Sok Pisey suffered a broken thigh from a car accident on 14th April that killed her two grandmothers, a niece and her mother.
Oknha Sam Dararath, Chairman of SDR company and advisor to Senate president Chea Sim, who visited Sok Pisey in the hospital along with his wife and sister, lady Sam Dararasmy and Gen. Kun Daravann, said that he was shocked when he heard that Sok Pisey had a serious car accident. He presented Sok Pisey with flowers and US$500 as a sympathetic gesture.
Sok Pisey’s father, Mr. Sok Heng, told the Koh Santepheap Daily by telephone that, after the car accident, many generous people have donated money for her treatments, including Buddhist monks from Unnalom Temple and Tuol Krosaing Temple.
On the 15th, a day after the car accident, Randonald(?), a wine company has donated US$5,000 for her treatments. Mr Sok Heng said that he felt overwhelmed by the generosity of the people, including strangers. He wish to thank them all, especially the Randonald Wine Company, for their generosity.
Sok Pisey was driving her Lexus along national route 4 when she lost control of the car at a bent section in Koh Kong province and her car hit many roadside poles before plunging to the fields, killing 4 people and seriously injuring 6 people. She was taken to Calmette Hospital and she recovered after her left thigh was operated on. She was not sent for treatment in Vietnam as has been rumoured. After treatments at Calmette Hospital, her conditions have improved markedly and was able to talk to visitors who come to visit her at the hospital. //

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