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9 students drown after river ferry capsizes in Cambodia

Phnom Penh, October 14 At least nine students in southern Cambodia who were crossing a river died after the boat they were on capsized, officials said. Four people — two students and two of the boat’s crew — were rescued...
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Phnom Penh, October 14

At least nine students in southern Cambodia who were crossing a river died after the boat they were on capsized, officials said.

Four people — two students and two of the boat’s crew — were rescued following the accident on Thursday night on the Mekong River southeast of Phnom Penh, and two students were still missing on Friday, police said.

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Major General Chhoeun Sochet, chief of the Kandal provincial police, said on his Facebook page the boat was overloaded and carried no life jackets.

The students, who were between 12 and 14 years old, lived on an island in the river and used the ferry for transport almost every day in the rainy season, as did others from their village.

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The students were on their way to an English class on Thursday when the boat capsized.

The accident occurred near the Neak Loeung bridge over the Mekong, which at that point separates Kandal province on the western shore from Prey Veng on the east. The bridge is part of Route 1, a major road connecting the capital, Phnom Penh, to Ho Chi Minh City in neighbouring Vietnam.

Police chief in Kandal’s Leuk Daek district Am Thou said the accident occurred as the boat was approaching the shore. It took on water in the bow and the students were instructed to move to seats in the middle or stern of the boat.

However, as they walked back, the boat became unbalanced and turned over.

One of the survivors, 12-year-old Ry Chanbora, was shown in a video broadcast online by Swift News telling relatives that she normally doesn’t know how to swim well despite living near the river.

She said that when the boat was going down she jumped out, trying to swim with her face up, and drifted to the river’s bank.

Police chief Am Thou said the boat’s owners, who were its crew, had been hospitalised after the accident but would face legal action.

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