A grandfather and two of his grandchildren were killed by a
decades-old artillery shell on Tuesday, May 24 in Prey Veng province, Cambodia, when it
exploded as the old man was using it as a makeshift workbench.
73-year-old Tep Pha had the 105mm shell sticking out of the ground head
first at his home in Preah Sdech district and was using the flat bottom
as a surface to beat a small piece of metal into shape with an ax.
According to Sreng Chea, the provincial police chief. Mr. Chea, the
old man was preparing the metal piece to cap a wood stake he wanted to
use to tether his cows.
When the shell finally did explode on Tuesday at about 11:30 a.m., it
instantly killed Tep Phal and the two children—Phal Nary, 12, and her
brother Phal Dara, 9.
"I think maybe he did not think it could explode," Mr. Chea said.
"It’s very shocking because the family lost three members at once."
He said authorities had often informed locals about the dangers of
old ordnance and that it had been a long time since such an explosion
had claimed a life in the province.
"When it exploded, his wife was in the house," Romcheck commune chief
Pheung Ry said. "But his two grandchildren were playing near him, so
they were killed along with their grandfather."
Mr. Ry said he had often seen the shell at Tep Phal’s house but had
no idea he was using it as a makeshift workbench and thought the old
man, a former teacher, would have known better.
"Previously, CMAC [Cambodian Mine Action Center] officials had
educated villagers in my commune, but he kept it in secret,” Mr. Ry
said. “I think he thought it would not explode."
The
bodies would be cremated yesterday. The government advises villagers to
report to authorities any old ordnance they uncover and not to handle
it themselves.
Cambodia remains littered with old mines, bombs and rockets across
the country.
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