Phnom Penh Catholics have responded to last week’s Water Festival tragedy which killed at least 375 revelers by organizing hospital visits to survivors of the deadly stampede.
“We come here to share the sorrow,” said Sang Yeth, a member of the charity committee of St. Joseph’s Church.
On Nov. 26, she led a group parishioners to Preah Ketomilia Hospital in the capital where more than 40 of the injured were hospitalized.
Hundreds more injured are being treated at two other hospitals.
The parishioners also distributed 40,000 riel (about US$10) to each victim, most of whom were poor farmers who came from the provinces to celebrate the Water Festival in the capital.
Sam Sotom, who was caring for her three injured sons, told ucanews.com that she was grateful for the Church’s support.
Local priest Father Bruno Cosme added that the Catholic group wanted to show their solidarity with the victims.
“We take time to talk, to encourage people to give hope even though we don’t have much time with them,” he said.
Parishioners and students from Don Bosco schools in Cambodia are also collecting money to assist the victims.
Meanwhile, Caritas Cambodia has joined with other NGOs to provide daily meals to 450 patients in five hospitals where the injured have been admitted.
“We are doing this because the hospitals could not provide food for them,” explained Sok Sakhan, the Caritas disaster management officer.
Earlier on Nov. 25, all Catholic churches in Cambodia offered Mass and prayed for the victims of the tragedy.
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Monday, November 29, 2010
Cambodia Catholics visit water festival victims
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