Sihanouk returned to China last September for a check-up and treatment
PHNOM PENH (AFP)— Cambodia's elderly former king Norodom Sihanouk and his family returned home on Wednesday from China where he spent seven months receiving medical treatment, officials said.
Sihanouk, his wife, and his son King Norodom Sihamoni were greeted at the airport by Prime Minister Hun Sen and other senior government officials.
Oum Daravuth, a member of the royal cabinet, told reporters that Sihanouk was now in "good health" and that his royal presence would bring harmony to the kingdom and its people.
Sihanouk, 87, has suffered from a number of ailments, including cancer, diabetes and hypertension.
In July last year he returned to Cambodia after a stay of almost one year in China, where he was successfully treated for a third bout of cancer.
He and his wife returned last September for a check-up and treatment, while Sihamoni flew to see the pair in Beijing last month.
The ex-monarch said last October that he had lived too long and wished to die as soon as possible, according to a personal handwritten note on his website. "Lengthy longevity bears on me like an unbearable weight," he said.
One of Asia's longest-serving monarchs, he abruptly quit the throne in October 2004 in favour of his son, citing old age and health problems.
Despite abdicating, Sihanouk remains a prominent figure in Cambodia and often uses messages on his website to comment on matters of state.
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