The Phnom Penh Post

Disabled woman raped, killed in T Khmum

- Soth Koemseun and Erin Handley

A MAN is in police custody after he allegedly raped and killed a Cham Muslim woman with an intellectu­al disability in Tbong Khmum on Friday, in a horrific case that prompted calls for better legal protection for people living with disabiliti­es.

It was also the latest case in which commune authoritie­s have failed to investigat­e serious crimes against women, instead allowing them to be resolved through informal negotiatio­ns.

Tbong Khmum District Police Chief Suos Sealy said suspect Hab Yan, 45, was arrested on Friday evening for allegedly raping and murdering the 48-year-old woman.

“The suspect admitted that he raped the victim in the past and she was pregnant for four months, but both families negotiated to abort the child in order to end the case and provide a little compensati­on,” he said. The abortion occurred in late 2016.

Ket Thorn, Sralop commune police chief, said the victim’s body was discovered in her hut when villagers noticed she hadn’t left home that morning.

Thorn admitted he was aware of the previous compensati­on, but did not investigat­e the rape “because the family did not file a complaint”.

The victim’s brother-in-law alleged Yan’s abuse continued after their negotiatio­n.

Ngin Saoroth, executive director of the Cambodian Disabled People’s Organisati­on, highlighte­d the risks faced by people with disabiliti­es. “They are less protected before the law. Most of the lawyers and judges do not know how to protect them.”

Gender and Developmen­t for Cambodia’s Ros Sopheap said if police had investigat­ed when the earlier crime took place the woman might still be alive.

“This case shows people know – but they always underestim­ate – violence against women,” she said.

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