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Angkor Empire Marathon , Commenté 05 août, 2025
🇫🇷💔 Lisa Half Marathon
She Hitchhiked 10,000 KM to Help Children. She Never Made It Home.
Lisa Girard wasn’t a tourist.
She was 21, full of fire, and had a heart that beat for others.
She left ...
🇫🇷💔 Lisa Half Marathon
She Hitchhiked 10,000 KM to Help Children. She Never Made It Home.
Lisa Girard wasn’t a tourist.
She was 21, full of fire, and had a heart that beat for others.
She left France to volunteer at a school in Cambodia.
Not by plane — she hitchhiked.
15 countries. 10,000 kilometers. 4 months on the road.
She raised €3,600 along the way to support a foundation helping kids living in poverty near Phnom Penh.
When her 6-month teaching stint ended, she went back to France.
But Cambodia had changed her.
She returned again in 2025 — not as a volunteer this time, but as an intern, ready to do more.
Lisa loved it there.
She worked, made friends, even took weekend trips to Bangkok and Krabi.
In August, she was helping organize a half marathon in Siem Reap to raise money for the same foundation that had inspired her.
She trained every morning. She wasn’t athletic, but she was determined.
Then, on the morning of August 2, she went for a run near Angkor Wat.
She never came back.
The last sighting was at 7:20 AM, near Ta Som Temple.
After that — silence.
Search teams scoured the area. Two days later, her body was found outside the city.
Authorities haven’t shared where, how, or why.
This morning, Cambodian police said she died from overexertion while running.
They say it wasn’t a crime.
They say the autopsy is complete.
But the internet is asking what many are thinking:
How can that be all?
A healthy 21-year-old, training daily, just collapses and dies?
No answers. No transparency. No closure.
Lisa’s story mattered.
Her life mattered.
Her death deserves more than silence.
Let’s not let this moment pass with a shrug and a headline.
Ask questions. Demand truth. Honor her by finishing what she started.
#JusticeForLisa #Cambodia #PSE #VolunteerLife #HumanityFirst #FranceToCambodia
🇫🇷💔 Lisa.. Half Marathon
She Hitchhiked 10,000 KM to Help Children. She Never Made It Home.
Lisa Girard wasn’t a tourist.
She was 21, full of fire, and had a heart that beat for others.
She left France to volunteer at a school in Cambodia.
Not by plane — she hitchhiked.
15 countries. 10,000 kilometers. 4 months on the road.
She raised €3,600 along the way to support a foundation helping kids living in poverty near Phnom Penh.
When her 6-month teaching stint ended, she went back to France.
But Cambodia had changed her.
She returned again in 2025 — not as a volunteer this time, but as an intern, ready to do more.
Lisa loved it there.
She worked, made friends, even took weekend trips to Bangkok and Krabi.
In August, she was helping organize a half marathon in Siem Reap to raise money for the same foundation that had inspired her.
She trained every morning. She wasn’t athletic, but she was determined.
Then, on the morning of August 2, she went for a run near Angkor Wat.
She never came back.
The last sighting was at 7:20 AM, near Ta Som Temple.
After that — silence.
Search teams scoured the area. Two days later, her body was found outside the city.
Authorities haven’t shared where, how, or why.
This morning, Cambodian police said she died from overexertion while running.
They say it wasn’t a crime.
They say the autopsy is complete.
But the internet is asking what many are thinking:
How can that be all?
A healthy 21-year-old, training daily, just collapses and dies?
No answers. No transparency. No closure.
Lisa’s story mattered.
Her life mattered.
Her death deserves more than silence.
Let’s not let this moment pass with a shrug and a headline.
Ask questions. Demand truth. Honor her by finishing what she started.
#JusticeForLisa #Cambodia #PSE #VolunteerLife #HumanityFirst #FranceToCambodia
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