Stampede victims in Cambodia receive donation from [Hun Mana's Bayon ] TV funds
Hun Mana, Hun Xen's daughter and owner of Bayon TV |
The distribution of the donations by generous people across the country and abroad collected by Bayon Television, was presented by Hun Mana, director general of Bayon Television and a daughter of Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen.
Other government officials who also presented the gift on behalf of the prime minister included Kep Chuptema, governor of Phnom Penh.
Each of the 83 victims in Phnom Penh received 7 million riel ( about 1,700 U.S. dollars), and additional 3,561 U.S. dollars.
The distribution of the donations in cash was the first time in a series of distributions around the country until all 351 victims by the accident receive them.
Similar fund is being collected by Cambodian Television Network (CTN).
Prime Minister Hun Sen said each victim might receive about 12, 000 U.S. dollars through donations from all sources including the 5 million riel (about 1,200 U.S. dollars) provided by the government.
A total of 351 people died and 395 others were injured by the stampede which occurred on Nov. 22 at Diamond Island Bridge in Phnom Penh on the last day of a three-day water festival in the country.