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Three Cambodian soldiers die after eating poisonous mushrooms

Category :International Sub Category :Americas
2009-08-03 00:00:00
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Phnom Penh, Aug 3 (DPA) Three Cambodian soldiers died and one was left seriously ill after the group ate poisonous mushrooms picked near an 11th-century temple at the centre of an ongoing border dispute with neighboring Thailand, national media reported Monday.

Military officials said the men were hospitalised July 24, hours after eating the unknown type of mushrooms in a soup while stationed several kilometres from the Preah Vihear temple, The Cambodia Daily newspaper reported.

One man died July 27, another died Tuesday and a third died Thursday, said Mas Yoeun, the army's deputy commander in Preah Vihear.

The fourth man remained hospitalised in the northern city of Siem Reap, he said.

'They did not receive enough treatment or the district clinic was careless with them, and I think that they kept them for three days without giving them the medicine and they became seriously ill,' Mas Yoeun said.




Author :DPA



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