The intersection of Keng Road and Win Win Boulevard in Phnom Penh is a place defined by its name—a crossroads of progress and movement. Yet, on the morning of May 17, 2025, it became the site of a profound and silent tragedy that stood in stark contrast to the city’s relentless momentum. At 11:10 a.m., local authorities discovered a woman lying emaciated and nearly skeletal in a dusty plot of land. She was still clinging to life, though her presence had been overlooked for hours by a world in a hurry. Roughly thirty years old and stripped of her identity...
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