Submitted by pingtickle t3_zytbfp in news
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nenenene t1_j2a23tq wrote
What a tragedy. Are there no fire safety regulations like sprinklers or fire doors in Cambodia, or is this a matter of unaddressed safety concerns sliding under the radar?
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MrMonstrosoone t1_j289ns4 wrote
I was reading an article about Malaysian people being lured to slavery basically, working in casinos in Cambodia
You have to wonder if one of them set it
poktanju t1_j29uwyt wrote
Average income in Malaysia is over ten times higher than Cambodia. Ain't no Malaysian going to Cambodia for work. See below.
MrMonstrosoone t1_j2as84w wrote
poktanju t1_j2b9zfg wrote
Well, that's interesting. 99% of these scams target labourers in the poorer country with promises about work a richer one (see: Qatar), but in this case they presented the jobs as high-paid "expat" work like IT and consulting. Sad to hear.
MrMonstrosoone t1_j2brww0 wrote
so you're saying you were wrong?
Superb-Obligation858 t1_j28p195 wrote
Why does the thumbnail look EXACTLY like Gotham General from The Dark Knight?
PhilSpectorsMugshot t1_j28sxvn wrote
Shut up, nerd.
pingtickle OP t1_j27roxz wrote
> "There are 19 dead so far as we see bodies and bones," said Sek Sokhom, director of Cambodia's Banteay Meanchey provincial information department. He warned the figure "could be higher" because rescuers have not yet reached parts of the complex.
There are some local reports that the numbers have more than doubled in the past few hours. Horrific tragedy. There are a few videos on Twitter that seem to be the last some people will have ever taken and posted.