Ieu Koeus
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Ieu Koeus (Ieu Koeuss) served as Prime Minister of Cambodia for nine days in September 1949.
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Considered an intellectual, he was instrumental in the opening of the Pak Pracheatipatey "Democratic Party" in April 1946, created a self-declared government on September 20, 1949, was replaced by Yem Sambaur on September 29.
On January 14, 1950, a hand grenade was thrown into the party headquarters, fatally wounding Koeus. The man throwing the grenade was captured and arrested, admitting, then later denying that he was a member of the opposing Liberal party. Blame for the assassination, however, varies from the French, King Sihanouk, Yem Sambaur, and rebel Issaraks with little evidence available.
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- Koeus' son Ieu Pannakar is a current-day Cambodian senator.