Mr. Pheng Vannak posted on Facebook that two nephews were the children of Keo Sreyda (birth mother) and Ouk Marady (stepfather) who committed suicide by shooting their mother and then killing themselves later at home. Renting Sangkat Boeung Tumpun, Khan Meanchey, on October 3, 2020, came to me to help spread the word about the relatives of the stepfather, who threatened to divide the property equally, if they did not want to sell the land, they could not sell it.
Both nephews confirmed that they have four siblings, the children of the mother named Keo Sreyda, two of whom are abroad, two in the country. His stepfather also has a child. The two nephews added that after the death of their parents, they left two plots of land, one in Khchao village, Chrey commune, Kampong Trabek district, Prey Veng province, with an area of 4,540 square meters, and the other in Kantuy Teuk village, Tien commune. Kandal Steung district, Kandal province has an area of 265 square meters.
When his parents died, his nephew, who had been celebrating for seven days, suddenly appeared, and his stepfather appeared to demand that his property be divided equally. The two nephews said that if you give a share to your stepfather's children, you agree, but if you give a share to your stepfather's relatives, you do not agree.
Which of my stepfather's relatives came to claim their property without such shame?
At 6:00 pm on October 3, 2020, at the point of rented house No. 62 E0E1, Street 53BT, Kbal Tumnup Village, Sangkat Boeung Tumpun II, Khan Meanchey, because of jealousy, a man, a police officer of the Bodyguard Department, was wearing 4 and a half uniforms. He shot his wife and then shot himself in the back, most shockingly.
The suspect's husband, Ouk Marady, 40 years old, Khmer, living in rented house No. 62 E0E1, Street 53BT, Kbal Tumnup Village, Sangkat Boeung Tumpun II, Khan Meanchey, Phnom Penh, Occupation Deputy Chief of Technical and Hospital of the Ministry of Interior Bodyguard Department, died. One bullet hit the right side of the head, leaking to the left.
The victim's wife, Keo Srey Da, 52 years old, Khmer, living in rented house No. 62 E0E1, Street 53BT, Kbal Tumnup Village, Sangkat Boeung Tumpun II, Khan Meanchey, Phnom Penh, Occupation: Housewife, was killed by two bullets in the chest. The right ventricle protrudes to the left thoracic cavity and the right ventricle ruptures to the center of the back.
Exhibits left at the scene, including a handgun, Chinese brand CF92, black, number 00249109236, 1 payload, 5 bullets, 3 shell casings were taken by the Office of Scientific Technical Police of the Phnom Penh Municipal Police. Leave.
According to Ouk Sophanna, a 45-year-old sister of Ouk Marady, on October 3, 2020, at 5:10 pm, she (Ouk Sophanna) was cooking. In the house, a young man named Ouk Marady was seen returning home, and after a while he saw his wife returning home, during which time they were arguing (with a jealous wife accusing her husband of having a wife). Ouk Marady took a black Chinese-made pistol and threatened his wife, Keo Sreyda. Meanwhile, Ouk Sophanna jumped out of the kitchen to stop the two of them from arguing and walked back to the place. When they were cooking, the two of them started arguing again and heard two gunshots in a row. At that time, Ouk Sophanna ran to see Ouk Marady lying dead on the floor, while Keo Sreyda was still dead. On the back seat, head against the floor (next to each other).
According to the examination of Mr. Oknha Dr. Nong Sovannaroth, Phnom Penh Municipal Medical Examiner, the examination of the Technical and Scientific Police Office of the Phnom Penh Municipal Police and the collection of information at the scene, the authorities concluded that it was a case of murder, shooting his wife and then actually shooting himself. .
The body of her husband Ouk Marady was handed over to his family to be buried in his hometown, Pov village, Chrey commune, Kampong Trabek district, Prey Veng province, while the body of his wife named Keo Sreyda was handed over to his family to be buried at Wat Sambour Meas, Sangkat Dangkor, Khan Dangkor.
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