Thai Singha beer dynasty heirās mother drops suit under āungrateful childā law
Thai Singha beer dynasty heirās mother drops suit under āungrateful childā law
The mother says she has tried to be fair to both her sons after āPsiā went public with his childhood abuse accusations against his brother
The mother of Siranudh āPsiā Scott, the 29-year-old scion whose childhood abuse accusations against his brother triggered public sympathy and revealed a rupture inside one of Thailandās richest families, on Friday dropped her āungrateful childāā lawsuit against her younger son as she appealed for space to āhealāā her family.
Chiranuj Bhirombhakdi filed a lawsuit in February against Psi under a 1908 law that enforces filial duty, in a country where family ties border on the sacrosanct.
Psi, a marine conservationist with a large social media following, stunned the public in May after going public with sexual abuse allegations against his older brother Sunit.
His allegations sparked a crisis in the Bhirombhakdi family, who own Singha beer through the Boon Rawd Brewery Group.
Sunit has strenuously denied the allegations. Nonetheless, the family firm removed him from his executive roles soon after the allegations became public.
In a statement shared with local media on Friday, Chiranuj said she had withdrawn her lawsuit against Psi after court mediation.
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