Tuesday, 22 November 2011
The Phnom Penh Post
Another family has been asked to come and retrieve the remains of their dead daughter from a labour recruitment firm after she passed away in Malaysia, and they claim the agency that sent her threatened not to return her ashes if the family pursued legal action.
The mother of 18-year-old Pov Sreynich, from Battambang province’s Mong Russey district, said staff from Human Power Co. had called the day after her daughter died in Malaysia on October 25 and asked her to collect her child’s cremated remains.
“My daughter went to work as a maid in Malaysia for more than two months with the Human Power Company, but unfortunately she passed away,” the mother said, adding that she would travel to Phnom Penh today to collect the ashes.
Another family has been asked to come and retrieve the remains of their dead daughter from a labour recruitment firm after she passed away in Malaysia, and they claim the agency that sent her threatened not to return her ashes if the family pursued legal action.
The mother of 18-year-old Pov Sreynich, from Battambang province’s Mong Russey district, said staff from Human Power Co. had called the day after her daughter died in Malaysia on October 25 and asked her to collect her child’s cremated remains.
“My daughter went to work as a maid in Malaysia for more than two months with the Human Power Company, but unfortunately she passed away,” the mother said, adding that she would travel to Phnom Penh today to collect the ashes.
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