Thursday, 04 October 2012
By Sou Vuthy and Seth Kimsoeun
Phnom Penh Post
Singer Pov Panha Pich, who fled the country in 2007 after being
critically wounded in a brazen assassination attempt, will return to
Cambodia soon, because her family has run out of money to pay for
further treatment in Thailand, her sister said yesterday.
At the age of 23, the well-known singer and actress was gunned down in Phnom Penh while entering her English school. The masked gunman, riding on the back of a motorbike, shot her once in the neck and once in the abdomen, paralysing her.
Her assailants were never found, and no suspects named. At the time, then-Municipal Police chief Touch Naroth said officials suspected it was a revenge attack.
In a concurrent diplomatic cable published by WikiLeaks, then-US Ambassador Joseph Mussomeli wrote of the attack: “Rumors suggest that the entertainer was romantically linked to a high-level government official, and National Police Commissioner Hok Lundy has been named as a possible love interest.”
Pov Sotheary, Panha Pich’s older sister, said yesterday the family had run out of money for the singer’s treatment and rental home and likely she would be forced to return to Cambodia.
“The exact date is unsure and she is still frightened for her safety,” added Sotheary, noting that no leads had been made in the case.
National Police spokesman Kirt Chantharith and Ministry of Interior spokesman Khieu Sopheak could not be reached for comment.
National Military Police spokesman Kheng Tito said he had not looked into the case but would consider investigating.
The case of Panha Pich followed a number of headline-making assaults on popular singers and actresses who were widely believed to have been involved with high-ranking officials.
At the age of 23, the well-known singer and actress was gunned down in Phnom Penh while entering her English school. The masked gunman, riding on the back of a motorbike, shot her once in the neck and once in the abdomen, paralysing her.
Her assailants were never found, and no suspects named. At the time, then-Municipal Police chief Touch Naroth said officials suspected it was a revenge attack.
In a concurrent diplomatic cable published by WikiLeaks, then-US Ambassador Joseph Mussomeli wrote of the attack: “Rumors suggest that the entertainer was romantically linked to a high-level government official, and National Police Commissioner Hok Lundy has been named as a possible love interest.”
Pov Sotheary, Panha Pich’s older sister, said yesterday the family had run out of money for the singer’s treatment and rental home and likely she would be forced to return to Cambodia.
“The exact date is unsure and she is still frightened for her safety,” added Sotheary, noting that no leads had been made in the case.
National Police spokesman Kirt Chantharith and Ministry of Interior spokesman Khieu Sopheak could not be reached for comment.
National Military Police spokesman Kheng Tito said he had not looked into the case but would consider investigating.
The case of Panha Pich followed a number of headline-making assaults on popular singers and actresses who were widely believed to have been involved with high-ranking officials.
To contact the reporters on this story: Sou Vuthy at vuthy.sou@phnompenhpost.com
Seth Kimsouern at kimsouern.seth@phnompenhpost.com
Seth Kimsouern at kimsouern.seth@phnompenhpost.com
2 comments:
Kam pia...Kam pia...I hope everything is okay when she returns to kampuchea,Hok lundy is in Hell now I hope no one is trying to jong Kam pia with her any more.My heart go out to you..
Ykp.
Hate AH LLUNDY for ever, even if he has been in Hell. Send Dogs shit excrements to AH HOK.
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