Preah Sihanouk governor orders medical care for 'lost' Thai national


PHNOM PENH: Preah Sihanouk governor Mang Sineth has instructed the staff of the provincial referral hospital to provide the best possible medical care to a disoriented Thai woman who was admitted on August 9.

Chonthiya Putthawong, born in 2001, was found lying on the street in the O’Tres area of commune 4 in Sihanoukville. Locals say she appeared to be confused and in a mild state of stress.

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