“We are still waiting for the results from the experts,” he said.
“Now we are appealing for witnesses who may recognise the clothes and the shoes we found in the car. It’s most likely the remains belong to the missing French family.”
Chhay Sinarith initially said the bones of two children were found inside a suitcase, but a police officer close to the investigation told AFP that the case was broken and the bones might have drifted in there over time, as the car is thought to have lain submerged for weeks.
Among the dozens of onlookers gathered behind the police tape at the scene was Sar Savi, 42, the mother of Vallier’s Cambodian wife, who died in childbirth in 2009. “I am in shock,” she said.
Vallier’s father-in-law Tith Chhuon, 69, said he believed the Frenchman and the children were murdered. “He would not commit suicide. I know his heart,” he said.
Vallier, who according to his relatives worked as a tour guide, is thought to have moved from France to Cambodia around 12 years ago, arriving in Kampong Speu in 2007.
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