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  <slug>/feed/2025/01/23/four-people-are-killed-and-five-more-injured-in-a-stampede-at-cambodian-businessman-sok-kong-s-home-in-phnom-penh-kong</slug>
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    <name>AP</name>
    <day>23</day>
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    <permalink>https://apnews.com/article/cambodia-crowd-crush-killed-sok-kong-facdf0652f008fa1695283aae9f49078</permalink>
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  <text>Four people are killed and five more injured in a stampede at Cambodian businessman Sok Kong's home in Phnom Penh. Kong was giving away food and money amid Lunar New Year celebrations. </text>
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