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Are they all believed to be involved in some way? Or is this a weeding through of people solely based on past behavior? Comments? A tip?The number goes up.
At least 20 people quizzed over disappearance of British tourist in Cambodia
"As the search entered its fifth day, Preah Sihanouk province police chief Major General Chuon Narin said at least 20 people had been questioned – but no arrests have been made."
Are they all believed to be involved in some way? Or is this a weeding through of people solely based on past behavior? Comments? A tip?
Based on the wording it seems they're just speaking to whoever possible: "We are questioning as many people as possible and we haven’t detained anyone", which to me suggests that they're talking to anyone they can find because they don't have any leads.
police beach koh rong cambodia - بحث Google
Go down to the YouTube videos and it is the third one-16 minutes long.
Sorry I can't do a better job of listing the exact address.
Although this Facebook site is 16 minutes long and very slow, it gives a very good sense of the small size of the Police beach, the shallow, clear water that would not hide a body, the fact that she couldn't have started walking back to her hostel by the beach because of the rocks etc. She would have been inland on the path.
Around about the 6 minute mark the drone moves in closer to the beach and the smallness of the dance area is evident.
Looking at this really changed my opinion of what happened and how easily it could have happened.
Looking at Google maps gave me a sense of greater distance between places, this is in real time.
Great find, thank you. This does give a really good understanding of the immediate environment (although I imagine it looks quite different at 3am with a party going on). Seeing this I do find it incredible that 'her backpack' was found, and yet she hasn't been.
I also wonder what is going on with the questioning of so many people so quickly. The first report saying that 6 people are being questioned; I've never heard of so many people being brought in in one go. It's usually one, which leads to another one or two, which then expands to another few...... not 6 straight off, and now within a matter of hours it's 20???
From what I can gather, the purse is a coin purse/wallet inside the backpack/crossbody bag. Everything was found on a rock at the beach near the party she attended.
Which is what I initially thought, until a subsequent report said that the following day, her purse was found at the bar. So backpack on a beach rock containing small coin purse, and a regular, wallet- type purse found at the bar is what I was imagining
I don't know how exactly to figure this out, but it seems that "purse" in the UK means coin purse, but "purse" over the shoulder in Cambodia means her over the shoulder purse that was found at the Police Beach Club bar. Where in the bar was it found, who turned it in?
Her backpack is also missing, but that has been found on a rock.
A few pages back someone explained it very nicely.
It's one bag that was found, not two. The purse is a small bag for coins. It was inside the bag that was found on the rock. The bag on the rocks is not a rucksack, you can see it in pictures taken just before she disappeared where she's wearing it with the strap over the chest.
Because the rock sits just outside the bar some articles say the bag was found on the rock, others describe it as found at the bar.
Hi otto, you can find the explanation on page 10, post #191.But wasn't she photographed on the night that she was last seen with her shoulder bag? That is different from the backpack that was found on a rock. The "purse" was found at the bar. Should we believe that a coin wallet purse was found at the bar, the backpack was found on the rock, and the shoulder bag/purse was not found?
I don't know. For now I'm going to assume that the shoulder bag "purse" was found at the bar, regardless of UK terms regarding "purse" being a coin wallet.