<p>The man, identified only as Nang, then hanged himself.<br /><br />Police said the crime, which took place Thursday in south-eastern Svay Rieng province near the border with Vietnam, was among the worst the country had seen in years.<br />Provincial police chief Prach Rim told the Phnom Penh Post newspaper the victims were related to Nang.<br /><br />"The attacker had raped his sister-in-law twice before, and he tried to rape her again, but was apparently stopped by his family," he said.<br /><br />"They then fought together, and the attacker locked the doors of the house and stabbed his family members to death before hanging himself," Prach Rim said.<br /><br />Police said Nang murdered his wife, his 2-year-old son, his mother-in-law and two of his sisters-in-law. His daughter and nephew were injured, as was the sister-in-law he tried to rape.<br /><br />Last month a drunken soldier murdered three people and injured four during a rampage in nearby Kampong Cham province after arguing with his wife.<br /><br />The head of one prominent local human rights organisation said he was worried the issue of domestic violence is not being taken seriously in parts of Cambodia.<br /><br />"It seems everyone sees this kind of violence as normal," said Thun Saray, the head of Adhoc.</p>
<p>The man, identified only as Nang, then hanged himself.<br /><br />Police said the crime, which took place Thursday in south-eastern Svay Rieng province near the border with Vietnam, was among the worst the country had seen in years.<br />Provincial police chief Prach Rim told the Phnom Penh Post newspaper the victims were related to Nang.<br /><br />"The attacker had raped his sister-in-law twice before, and he tried to rape her again, but was apparently stopped by his family," he said.<br /><br />"They then fought together, and the attacker locked the doors of the house and stabbed his family members to death before hanging himself," Prach Rim said.<br /><br />Police said Nang murdered his wife, his 2-year-old son, his mother-in-law and two of his sisters-in-law. His daughter and nephew were injured, as was the sister-in-law he tried to rape.<br /><br />Last month a drunken soldier murdered three people and injured four during a rampage in nearby Kampong Cham province after arguing with his wife.<br /><br />The head of one prominent local human rights organisation said he was worried the issue of domestic violence is not being taken seriously in parts of Cambodia.<br /><br />"It seems everyone sees this kind of violence as normal," said Thun Saray, the head of Adhoc.</p>