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VIDEO BY CRAIG GIMA / CGIMA@STARBULLETIN.COM
Honolulu-based Medicorps and Shriner's Hospital teamed to help Sok Oeuy, who almost lost his legs in a land mine explosion more than six years ago. RETURN TO STORY

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Land mine victim making strides after isle surgeries

The Honolulu Shriners Hospital and volunteers helped save the boy's legs

SECOND OF THREE PARTS
By Craig Gima
cgima@starbulletin.com

Tonight on KITV4

An update on Sok Oeuy, a Cambodian boy who was treated at Shriners after his legs were nearly blown off by a land mine.

Tomorrow

In the Honolulu Star-Bulletin and on KITV4 Island Television News at 6 p.m., how Medicorps, a Honolulu charity, is helping to improve medical care in Cambodia.

Previously

» Victim of a Cambodian land mine finds healing

» Letter: More on Sok Oeuy, victims of land mine

» Land mine victim bids farewell to local friends

See related

» Fundraiser aims to help girl in Cambodia | Video

» Trip of a lifetime for Sythan Leam | Video


See also
Trip of a lifetime for Sythan Leam + Video
Part 1 of 3

MediCorps
www.medicorps.com



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