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05-12-2020, 01:27 PM
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Australian Man, 32, and Four Cambodian Locals Die in a Hip Hop Club Fire
An Australian man is one of five people who died following a fire at a nightclub in Cambodia's northwestern tourist hotspot of Siem Reap. T.R., 32, was killed when a blaze broke out at a Hip Hop nightclub at about 3:00 am local time on Tuesday, November 18, 2014, due to an electrical fault. Provincial police chief S.N. said the club had no windows and just one door, making it impossible for the victims to escape. Three Cambodian women and a local man also died in the blaze, police said. T.R. worked with disabled children in Sydney and had been traveling through southeast Asia for a few weeks. His family took to Facebook in the hours after his death to post heartfelt tributes. “He was an ever kind, sweet, loving and patient man, and talking to him in recent weeks it was clear that these traits had only deepened with all that he had seen and experienced,” his sister E.R. said. “We as a family are all grieving, but we are still completely shocked and finding it hard to believe that our boy could be gone.” “Tonight my family's world was shattered in a way that we all dread more than anything else.” T.R. spent 10 days with his uncle J.R. in Cambodia's capital city, Phnom Penh, prior to his death. “It is true, alas. T.R. is no longer with us – other than in our hearts and our memories,” he wrote. “T.R. died last night in a fire in a nightclub in Siem Reap. I find it very difficult, less than 24 hours after T.R.’s death, to use the past tense, but T.R. was a sweet, gentle, kind, loving and generous young man.” His shyness “hid a gold mine of generosity," he said. “T.R. revealed this aspect of himself to me recently in Phnom Penh when he came with me to visit a very poor community and was so moved by their plight that he was thinking about what he could do to help alleviate the worst aspects of the poverty these people experienced.” T.R.’s uncle, J.R., is an award-winning Australian filmmaker and actor. His 1993 film Blackfellas starred Ernie Dingo and earned him two AFI awards for best director and adapted screenplay. Police have notified the Australian Embassy in Phnom Penh and are continuing to investigate. The Department of Foreign Affairs is providing consular assistance to T.R’s family. |
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05-12-2020, 04:16 PM
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Re: Australian Man, 32, and Four Cambodian Locals Die in a Hip Hop Club Fire
wow, great collection of information and media. fire death is probably one of the scariest, if not worst death there is. |
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05-13-2020, 01:09 PM
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Re: Australian Man, 32, and Four Cambodian Locals Die in a Hip Hop Club Fire
What a terrible way to go, very sad for all involved. During my international travels, I've always been very careful about these kinds of hazards, you never know what kind of structure you might find yourself in and what kind of condition they might be in. Be careful and be aware out there.
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