PHNOM PENH, Cambodia - An attacker hurled a hand grenade into a crowd of people dancing at a Buddhist temple to celebrate Cambodia's traditional New Year, killing one villager and wounding 25 others, police said Thursday.
The attack, which killed a 21-year-old man, occurred Wednesday evening about 30 miles north of Siem Reap in western Cambodia, said Ou Em, the provincial police chief.
Many villagers had gathered at the temple for dancing to mark the last day of the traditional New Year holiday, police said.
"First, I thought it was a firecracker that exploded until I saw people with blood on them," said Bou Nimol, a 17-year-old girl who witnessed the attack. "I just ran straight home after that."
Police said they were investigating the attack but had no immediate suspects.
Siem Reap, about 140 miles northwest of the capital, Phnom Penh, is the site of the famed Angkor temples.
The attack, which killed a 21-year-old man, occurred Wednesday evening about 30 miles north of Siem Reap in western Cambodia, said Ou Em, the provincial police chief.
Many villagers had gathered at the temple for dancing to mark the last day of the traditional New Year holiday, police said.
"First, I thought it was a firecracker that exploded until I saw people with blood on them," said Bou Nimol, a 17-year-old girl who witnessed the attack. "I just ran straight home after that."
Police said they were investigating the attack but had no immediate suspects.
Siem Reap, about 140 miles northwest of the capital, Phnom Penh, is the site of the famed Angkor temples.
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