Cambodia jails vagrant for killing Dutch woman and baby | Inquirer News

Cambodia jails vagrant for killing Dutch woman and baby

/ 01:18 PM December 24, 2014

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — A Cambodian court on Wednesday sentenced a homeless man to 13 years in jail for stabbing to death a Dutch women and her baby daughter during an attempted robbery at their Phnom Penh home.

Daphna Beerdsen, 31, who worked as a consultant for the United Nations in Cambodia, was found dead in April and her two-year-old daughter died from her wounds about a week later in a hospital in neighbouring Thailand, where she was sent for emergency medical care.

Two days after the attack, Chea Phin, 35, was arrested at a Buddhist pagoda and confessed to the crime.

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Speaking after his sentencing, Phin said he “accepted” the ruling.

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During his trial he admitted to the frenzied attack on Beerdsen and her daughter after entering their home and trying to steal a bicycle.

He told the court that he stabbed the Dutch mother after she noticed he had broken into her property and called for help while using a broomstick to fend him off.

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“My goal was to steal her bicycle. I did not go (to her house) with the intention to kill them,” Phin said during his trial.

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The victim had worked as a consultant for UN-Habitat, which promotes sustainable urban development.

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The murders sent a tremor through the close-knit expatriate community in Phnom Penh, a normally sleepy city astride the Mekong River.

In a statement issued at the time, the UN agency said it was “deeply shocked” at her death.

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