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Sean Kimsien, Bokator grand master, hospitalized in Cambodia

PHNOM PENH: Golden Teacher Sean Kimsien, the founder of Khmer Traditional Martial Arts Soul, was rushed to the hospital on Monday night after suffering from vomiting and fatigue. He is currently in the emergency room at Preah Kosomak Hospital, where he is receiving treatment.

Kimsien is a respected figure in the Cambodian martial arts community. He is the author of the book "Bokator: The Traditional Martial Arts of Cambodia," which is the only book that comprehensively documents the history and techniques of Bokator. He is also the founder of the Khmer Traditional Martial Arts Soul, a non-profit organization that is dedicated to preserving and promoting Bokator.

Kimsien's condition is currently unknown. However, his friends and students are asking for prayers for his recovery. They are also hoping that he will be able to continue his work to preserve and promote Bokator.

In a Facebook post, Kimsien's student, San Kim San, said that Kimsien was rushed to the hospital after he began vomiting and feeling tired. He said that Kimsien is currently in the emergency room and is receiving treatment. San Kim San also said that Kimsien is a bit better and has been moved to a restroom to be ready for a check-up in the morning.

Kimsien's condition is still unknown, but his friends and students are hopeful that he will make a full recovery. They are also grateful for the support of the Cambodian community.

Update: Kimsien's condition has improved and he is now in stable condition. He is still in the hospital, but he is expected to be released soon. His friends and students are grateful for the support of the Cambodian community and for the prayers that have been said for his recovery.



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