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Aussie drug dealer ‘King Kong’ found dead in Cambodia


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An Australian known as “King Kong”, who has previously been arrested for dealing ice and cannabis, has been found dead in a Cambodian street.

 

Alan Rolf Jensen, 54, from Melbourne was found dead on Sunday morning on a street in Khan Daun Penh, a popular tourist bar and restaurant strip in the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh. Jensen was a regular visitor to Cambodia and had been staying nearby at the Walkabout Hotel. Jensen was arrested in 2013 on drug-trafficking charges.

 

Cambodian Police reported that the Australian was known to his associates as “King Kong” and accused him of selling drugs along Phnom Penh’s popular Tonle Sap riverside.

 

read more https://www.news.com.au/world/asia/aussie-drug-dealer-king-kong-found-dead-in-cambodia/news-story/92e7297be8efde55c27e37965e20767c

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ages ago before i knew better checked out a room at walkabout. could not stay for 1 minute as air freshener stench was extremely strong.  was normal for staff though.

 

that whole building was torn down a while ago.

 

better name was "walkaway"

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1 hour ago, Cats4ever said:

If he was staying at the walkabout, he wasn't a big spender. OK place but on the budget side.

Back in the day The Walkabout was regularly raided for one reason or another.  A real dive but at least some of the clientele were "interesting".

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