According to the Chinese Embassy in Cambodia, on July 12th, a Chinese female doctor was murdered in a clinic in Langgo District, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The Chinese Embassy in Cambodia attached great importance to this incident. It immediately communicated with the General Police Department of Cambodia and the Phnom Penh City Police Bureau to verify the situation. They urged the Cambodian authorities to quickly uncover the truth of the case, vigorously apprehend the criminal suspects, severely punish the perpetrator according to law, and effectively safeguard the lives and property of Chinese citizens.
The embassy in Cambodia has established contact with the families of the Chinese citizens who were killed. It expresses its deep sympathy and will fully assist in handling the aftermath of the incident. The embassy will also closely monitor the progress of the case.
Phnom Penh Police Department stated that a Cambodian male suspect was arrested on that day, and the case is being handled according to the law. Measures will be taken to effectively protect the lives and property of Chinese citizens.

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According to reports from the Cambodian police, a Chinese female doctor was murdered in a clinic in Langgo District, Phnom Penh on the afternoon of the 12th. The police have arrested a Cambodian male suspect and have initially determined that the case involves rape and homicide. Investigations are currently underway according to the law.
The police investigation report indicates that the incident occurred at 4:03 p.m. on July 12, in the "Ziyun Clinic" located within the New World City residential area in Langgo District, Phnom Penh. That afternoon, a visitor entered the clinic to look for the victim and discovered extensive bloodstains inside the building. The victim was found lying in a pool of blood outside the building, and their relatives and the security personnel at the residential area were immediately notified to report the incident.
Based on comprehensive scene investigation, forensic examinations, and relevant evidence, the police have initially determined that the victim died from a stabbing injury caused by a sharp instrument. The case is suspected to involve "killing first, then rape."
The suspect arrested by the police is a 37-year-old Cambodian man named Ying Qiang. Reports suggest that Ying Qiang suffers from neurological diseases and has mental health issues. He previously killed their youngest sister and was recently released from prison.