The Phnom Penh Post

Capital cops probe blaze that destroyed 20 homes

- Kim Sarom

MUNICIPAL fire emergency police are investigat­ing a 5am blaze on Sunday that razed at least 20 homes in Phnom Penh’s Meanchey district. No one was injured.

Chheang Phanara, deputy municipal police chief in charge of fire emergencie­s, told The Post that his men are as yet unsure what caused the fire at Boeung Tompun II commune.

“We are investigat­ing to ascertain the cause of the fire. But at this time we are unable to confirm anything,” he said.

Khun Leng, Boeung Tompun II commune police chief, said the fire started at a home of a man identified as Sambath Chantharit­h, 26. Chantharit­h is married to Lou Sokphy, but she and their two children reside elsewhere.

“After the fire, we called the homeowner for questionin­g, but he also does not know the cause as he left his house in the early hours of Sunday to sell his motorbike,” he said.

Leng said the 20 28-squaremetr­e wooden homes that were destroyed involved 31 families.

Ul Sophat, 61, whose family home was burned down, said Chantharit­h was often not at home. He said Chantharit­h’s home was not connected to the electricit­y grid and that he often asked to link to neighbours’ homes so that he and friends had light to drink by.

At about 5am, Sophat said, they noticed the fire coming from the home and everyone, including Chantharit­h, ran out of their homes in a panic.

“We are victims and want him to confess and apologise because we all are Cambodians,” he said, adding that he did not believe Chantharit­h started the fire intentiona­lly.

“If he had an intention to burn down his home, he would have run away after the fire. But he appeared to be in genuine shock.”

Another victim, Nub Reaskmey, 29, insisted police arrest Chantharit­h.

“[Chantharit­h and his friends] would drink beer until midnight and caused problems for others. Thankfully, only properties were destroyed, and no one was killed. But we are victims and would disagree with the authoritie­s if he is not prosecuted,” he said.

 ?? FACEBOOK ?? The authoritie­s are as yet unsure what caused the fire in Phnom Penh’s Meanchey district. Twenty homes were destroyed in the blaze.
FACEBOOK The authoritie­s are as yet unsure what caused the fire in Phnom Penh’s Meanchey district. Twenty homes were destroyed in the blaze.

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