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Two Workers Killed in Marble Slab Collapse at Sambor Manyning Marble Site in O'kreang Senchey District

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(Kratie): Two workers died when a slab of marble collapsed on them on the afternoon of July 4, 2025 at the Sambo Manyn marble quarry in Otron village, Kbal Domrey commune, Okrieng Senchey district, Kratie province. The deceased workers are 1) Kan Sambath, male, 31 years old, a Cambodian national, a stone cutter, living in Samrong village, Khsem commune, Snoul district, Kratie province, 2) Prom Phrivich, male, 27 years old, a Cambodian national, …
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In unit 19, a slab collapsed on a lady and her two little girls, who are currently in care in three different health facilities in the capital. One of the girls was seriously injured, with fractures on the legs and at the level of the pelvis. According to the testimonies of the neighbours, the collapse occurred in the early morning at about 6 a.m., while they were still on their bed.

(Kratie): Two workers died when a slab of marble collapsed on them on the afternoon of July 4, 2025 at the Sambo Manyn marble quarry in Otron village, Kbal Domrey commune, Okrieng Senchey district, Kratie province. The deceased workers are 1) Kan Sambath, male, 31 years old, a Cambodian national, a stone cutter, living in Samrong village, Khsem commune, Snoul district, Kratie province, 2) Prom Phrivich, male, 27 years old, a Cambodian national, …

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FRESH NEWS broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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