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Another Couple with Triplets Receives Donation from PM and His Wife

Phnom Penh: Prime Minister Hun Sen and his wife Bun Rany Hun Sen has provided help to another couple with a newly-born triplets at Calmette Hospital in Phnom Penh on Tuesday. They are the 383rd family receiving help from the Prime Minister's family since 1999.

The triplets were born on 2 November 2021 to a couple identified as Non Thai, 31, and Pheap Thavy, 29, both working as construction workers. They live in Sre Ta Chey village, Aphivath commune, Teuk Phos district, Kampong Chhnang province.

The donations from the Prime Minister and his wife include cash assistance of around $1200, 50 kilograms of rice, 2 large boxes of milk, 5 kilograms of sugar and baby supplies.

The Prime Minister's personal assistant, Sang Teang, has said that these donations are not donations from the Royal Government, donations from the Cambodian Red Cross or donations from political parties, but It is a gift of the pure heart and high consideration of the Prime Minister and his wife, who have realized the real difficulties for people who have given birth to twins, triplets or more.

The parents of the triplets have expressed their gratitude to the Prime Minister's family for providing this gift to help their family, especially to raise the triple baby. They wish the Prime Minister and his wife to be in good health, full of energy, strong in intellect, bright and long-lived, in order to continue to be the leaders of the future generation of the nation to be more prosperous forever.

According to Sang Teang, from 1999 to the present, 383 families have given birth to twins, triplets or quadruplets, which have received donations from Hun Sen's family to support the needy, especially raising the babies after childbirth.



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