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Pisith Pilika ( km, ពិសិដ្ឋ ពីលីកា) (4 February 1965 – 6 July 1999), was a Cambodian ballet dancer and actress. Born Oak Eap Pili ( km, ឱក អៀបពីលី), Pilika appeared in hundreds of films and thousands of
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videos from the 1980s through the 1990s. Her career was brought to a premature end when she was murdered in broad daylight at O'Russey Market in
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. Though the crime amounted to one of the most high-profile killings in Cambodia's recent history, no suspects have ever been identified or arrested.


Early life

Piseth Pilika was born to Oak Harl and Meng Mony in Svay Rieng province. Her father was a professor who taught French at the University of Korokosol. She had two sisters, Divina and Daro; she herself being the oldest. After both of her parents died under the
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, Pilika and her two sisters were raised by their uncle. They changed their names to Sao Pili, Sao Divina, and Sao Daro (respectively) after their uncle, Sao Piseth. Sao Daro, the youngest sister, died later on, leaving behind the two sisters. Pili began to study Cambodian cultural dance in 1980, supported by her aunt, Meng Sonali, a teacher at the School of Fine Arts. She completed her studies in 1988 and continued to work for the school as a lead dancer. Because of her perceived talent and beauty, she had begun to gain popularity. She was invited to star in her own film called ''Sromorl Anthakal'' (''Shadow of Darkness'') by Wat Phnom Productions. By that time she had become a well-known figure in Cambodia. In 1989, she changed her name to Piseth Pilika.


Personal life

Pilika had been very involved in filmmaking, through which she came to meet Khai Praseth, also a well-known actor. The two played together in several films and music videos. They were married in 1990. In 1992, their first child, Kai Seth Lesak, was born. Pilika starred in more than 60 films and was in numerous advertisements. Apart from making films, she was also very active in stage performance. During her lifetime, she performed throughout Asia, Europe, and the United States.


Death

On 6 July 1999, Pilika was shot by an unidentified male assailant while shopping at O'Russey Market in
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. A seven-year-old niece was also wounded in the shooting. Pilika lay in critical condition in a hospital bed until 13 July 1999 6:30 am (UTC+7), when she died. Her funeral attracted 10,000 mourners—one of the largest-attended ceremonies in recent Cambodian history. In October 1999, following Pilika's murder, the French magazine ''
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'' claimed that the actress' diary recounted a love affair with
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, and pointed to
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, Hun Sen's wife, as responsible for arranging the shooting. The magazine also claimed that on her deathbed the actress had named
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to several people. Bun Rany quickly denounced these charges, and announced that she would press charges against ''L'Express'' for
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. The magazine responded by saying it had additional proof that it would produce in court if the threatened legal action went ahead. The alleged additional evidence included witnesses, documents, business papers, and personal objects of Hun Sen, which they said would prove the prime minister was involved in an affair with Pilika and that his wife had her killed out of jealousy. ''L'Express'' journalist Alain Louyot said the diary itself had been verified through handwriting and fingerprint analysis. No charges were brought against ''L'Express''. The murder of Pilika remains unsolved and no suspects have been identified. Kek Galabru, president of the Cambodian League for the Promotion and Defence of Human Rights (LICADHO), described the lack of progress in the case as yet another example of the problem of
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in Cambodia. In January 2003 ''Piseth Pilika: A True and Horrible Story'' was published, which contained extracts from the slain star's alleged personal diaries, in which she details an illicit love affair with a high-ranking official and threats against her life by the official's jealous wife. The book sold well until it was taken from shelves by undercover and uniformed police officers, giving further credence to an alleged coverup.


Filmography

* ''Smomoul Antaka'' (1989) * ''Beisach Kramum'' (1991) * ''Sranah Klen Srae Morm'' (1992) * ''Chan Greoufa'' (1993) * ''Chhnam Oun 16'' (1993) * ''Reahu Chap Chan'' (1993) * ''Preah Vesandar'' (1993) * ''Pech Min Toan Chhnai'' (1993) * '' Pov Malis Lea'' (1993) * ''Pramat Pramaong'' (1994) * ''Neang Badaja'' (1994) * ''Somlang Tror Khmer'' (1994) * '' Bopha Puos Vaek'' (1994) * ''Phka Angkearbuos'' (1995) * ''Moronameata'' (1995) * ''Picheyvongsa'' (1996) * ''Baksa Jak Meik'' (1996) * ''Proloeng Areak Oun Teak Nissay'' (1997)


Live performances and documentaries

* Robam Tep Monorum (1986) * Robam Reamke (1996) * Hello Ozone Live Interview (Pilika talks about moments of her life such as her divorce from former-Cambodian actor Kai Prosith and the death of her parents.) (1997) * Akasa Neak Srey Pisith Pilika (History/Memories of Pisith Pilika) (1999) * Pisith Pilika Assassination (Who Killed Pisith Pilika) (2000)


Music videos

* 1.Bomram Kromum (1990) with Kai Prasith * 2.Tov Leng Aranh (1991) CM Musical * 3.Robam Kane (1992) from Sronos Klen Srae Maóm * 4.June Po Politakam Angkorwat (1992) * 5.Pka Reek Bang Sluk (1992) from Preah Vesandor * 6.Tomnuonh Neang Metrei (1992) from Preah Vesandor * 7.Preah Vesandor (1992) * 8.Pka Euy Pka Putrea (1992) from Chan Greofa * 9 Kompleang Anuksavary (1992) from Chnam Oun 16 * 10.Chouk Rath Meas Bong (1992) * 11.Oh Duong Dara (1993) * 12.Sompors Neary Khmer (Preah Vihear vol 8:1994) * 13.Sronoss Dey Khmer (Preap Meas vol 8:1994) * 14.Omtuke Rosai Rosat (Preap Meas vol 8:1994) * 15.Kae Chaet Chol Chnam (Preah Vihear vol 2:1996) * 16.Somlung Saek Meas (Preah Vihear vol 3:1996) * 17.Jompa Koss Thmey (Preah Vihear vol 3:1996) * 18.Mae Pteas Lek Muoy (Number 1 Housewife) (Chlangden vol.5:1996) * 19.Bau Pkay Nao Tae Reas (Preah Vihear vol 9:1997) * 20.Komrong Pka Puong (Preah Vihear vol 18:1997) * 21.Kromum Reus Pdey (Rasmey Hang Meas vol 13:1997) * 22.Yup Menh Pleang Tum (Rasmey Hang Meas vol.13:1997) * 23.Anuksavary Angkor (Golden CD vol 4:1998) * 24.Reatrey Saen Monorum (Angkorwat vol 21:1998) * 25.Luoch Snae Duong Chan (Rasmey Neakreach 1998)


See also

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Kong Bunchhoeun Kong Bunchhoeun (Khmer: គង្គ ប៊ុនឈឿន; 18 October 1939 – 17 April 2016) was a Khmer writer, novelist, songwriter, filmmaker, painter, and poet. Bunchhoeun composed more than 200 songs between the 1960s and the 1970s and con ...
*
Hok Lundy Hok Lundy ( km, ហុក ឡុនឌី) (February 3, 1950 – November 9, 2008), also transliterated as Hok Lundi and Hoc Lundy, was the National Police Commissioner of Cambodia from 1994 to 2008; he had previously been the governor of S ...
* Heng Pov *
Tat Marina Tat Marina (born 21 October 1983) is a Cambodian survivor of a high-profile acid throwing attack in 1999. Tat Marina came into public attention when she was doused with acid at the age of 16 years in a jealousy attack, reportedly arranged by a wif ...
*
Touch Sunnix Touch Sunnix or "Touch Sreynich, Touch Sunnich" ( Khmer: ទូច ស៊ុននិច; born December 10, 1980) is a singer from Phnom Penh, Cambodia. She began singing at an early age. Her work embodies key themes in Cambodian culture such as ...


References


External links


Documentary Video: Piseth Pilika Assassination
Cambodia Information Center - 12 May 2007

New York Times article By Seth Mydans, published: 3 December 1999
Autobiography purportedly written by Piseth Pelika
published by the Phnom Penh Post 29 October 1999 {{DEFAULTSORT:Pilika, Pisith 1965 births Ballerinas Cambodian film actresses 20th-century Cambodian women singers People from Phnom Penh 1999 deaths 20th-century Cambodian actresses Assassinated Cambodian people People murdered in Cambodia Cambodian dancers Violence against women in Cambodia