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17th January, 2009
Reported in Khmer by Khmerization
Conditions of singer Touch Sounik has reportedly been improved, according to Angkor Thom magazine.
Singer Touch Sounik was shot by unknown gunmen several times in broad daylight in 2003, when her mother was killed. She was sent for treatments in Vietnam and then in the United States. Her conditions had been very serious and that she has become a paraplegic and become very obese after the attacks.
Recently, Angkor Thom magazine quoted Mr. Pong Kith, president of one of the Khmer associations in the United States that sponsored her treatments, as well as her father, as saying that her physical conditions have improved steadily and she can eat any food as normal without any restrictions in order to control her obesity.
The magazine reported that she has been off medications. The magazine has quoted a Khmer living in the United States that he has met Touch Sounik personally at a popular park near her home town. He saw Sounik sat on the wheelchair pushed by a young lady. He said that she was much thinner and not as obese as before when she was unable to move her body. The man said that Touch Soukin used to go to the park regularly because it is not far from her house.//
17th January, 2009
Reported in Khmer by Khmerization
Conditions of singer Touch Sounik has reportedly been improved, according to Angkor Thom magazine.
Singer Touch Sounik was shot by unknown gunmen several times in broad daylight in 2003, when her mother was killed. She was sent for treatments in Vietnam and then in the United States. Her conditions had been very serious and that she has become a paraplegic and become very obese after the attacks.
Recently, Angkor Thom magazine quoted Mr. Pong Kith, president of one of the Khmer associations in the United States that sponsored her treatments, as well as her father, as saying that her physical conditions have improved steadily and she can eat any food as normal without any restrictions in order to control her obesity.
The magazine reported that she has been off medications. The magazine has quoted a Khmer living in the United States that he has met Touch Sounik personally at a popular park near her home town. He saw Sounik sat on the wheelchair pushed by a young lady. He said that she was much thinner and not as obese as before when she was unable to move her body. The man said that Touch Soukin used to go to the park regularly because it is not far from her house.//
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