The cause of the US diplomat in Ukraine was hit after returning to China and caused speculation
Author:Overseas network Time:2022.09.01
The middle woman in the U.S. diplomat who encountered a car accident
Overseas Network, September 1st. According to the US Daddestyle Post, on August 31, on August 25, local time, the U.S. diplomat in Ukraine Sara Lamagen Kampo encountered it in Bessel in Maryland, USA Died of a car accident, 42 years old. The U.S. State Department has confirmed the matter and expressed condolences to the survivors, but refused to comment further.
The picture shows the accident site (the national radio company business channel)
Lanchen Camp is the head of the US Embassy in Kyiv, the head of the Department of International Anesthesiology and Law Enforcement Affairs. His husband was a spokesman for the US Embassy in Kyiv. After the Russian and Ukraine conflict, the couple and two sons returned to the United States for safety considerations.
Lanchen Camp with a photo with her husband and two sons
On the afternoon of the 25th, after leaving from his son's school, Lamagen Camp was knocked and crushed by a truck behind him while riding a bicycle lane, and died on the spot. The driver's identity is unknown, and the case is still under investigation. And Landan Camp's ride on the day was a route she often took.
The picture shows the accident site (the national radio company business channel)
After the accident, the identity of Lanchen's Camp's diplomat attracted attention, and conspiracy theories on the Internet about the cause of death appeared on the Internet. Some netizens even suspected that she was "the target of assassination." In this regard, the Washington Post explained that the road conditions were very complicated, and many pedestrians and bicycles had occurred. Langgen Camp's husband also initiated funds afterwards, hoping to improve bicycle lanes and safety facilities. (Overseas Network Liu Qiang)
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