His son, Nate, became a journalist, and gained recognition after he interviewed Pol Pot in 1997.
A 1996 article ("Medellin on the Mekong") in the Hong Kong-based Far Eastern Economic Review, by United States journalist Nate Thayer, described Teng Bunma as a significant figure in Cambodia's international drug-smuggling trade.
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