Cambodian prince flown to Bangkok hospital after car crash

AFP  |  Phnom Penh 

A Cambodian in a that killed his wife was flown to for treatment today and is expected to recover, a member of his political party said.

"He was sent to as a precaution", Savy said, adding that the 74-year-old was "speaking normally".

has some of the best medical facilities in and Cambodians who can afford it often travel there for treatment.

Ranariddh, the of the royalist Funcinpec party, was riding with his wife in a campaign convoy in southwest yesterday when a taxi going in the other direction hit their vehicle head-on.

Phalla, 39, found fame in as a before marrying Ranariddh, died in a local hospital while Ranariddh was airlifted to the capital At least seven people were injured, police said.

A told reporters at Phalla's funeral on Monday that authorities should investigate the crash.

"We just wonder how a convoy led by a had an accident," he said, describing Ranariddh's as "quite serious." Funcinpec is contesting national elections set for July 29 despite widespread international fears that the poll will be neither free nor fair after the main opposition group, the National Rescue Party (CNRP), was banned late last year.

Relations between Ranariddh and -- who is looking to extend his 33-year-grip on power -- had long been fraught but the two former foes have reconciled in recent years.

The served jointly with as from 1993 to 1997, when he was toppled in a bloody coup led by forces loyal to the strongman.

Ranariddh's popularity and political fortunes declined afterwards and he was ejected from Funcinpec almost a decade ago, only to return in 2015 after several attempted forays back into

The royalist was founded by Ranariddh's father, the late monarch Norodom Sihanouk, who died in 2012.

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First Published: Mon, June 18 2018. 16:10 IST