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A Chinese man was beaten to death in Cambodia's wooden board park! 5 people were arrested!

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The day before yesterday, a Chinese man died in an apartment building in Cambodia's Mupai. After the incident, the Chaizhen police arrested 5 suspects involved in the murder, including several Burmese hitmen.

According to Cambodian media, the local police received a report from a casino management department stating that an employee in an apartment building in Baryi city was unwell and needed emergency medical treatment, but he died before help could arrive.

Subsequently, the company arranged for a black Luxis RX350 to transport the deceased man's body to a temple in Mupai. The police were also notified and arrived at the scene to seal off the area and conduct an investigation.

Cambodian media quoted insiders as saying that the Chinese man was severely beaten the night before and died around 5:30 AM. During the police investigation, one suspect claimed that the deceased was sleeping at the time, he was on the upper bunk, and fell down, severely injured, and eventually died.

The case is currently being further processed.

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PS: The Mupai Park in Cambodia is located in Baryi city, Chaizhen province, near the Cambodia-Vietnam border. The park is home to many online fraud and gambling companies, and visitors are advised to be cautious!

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Southeast Asia is still very dangerous in these countries.

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