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A family dispute has surfaced over the ownership of a cliff-top cafe and restaurant in the central province of Chantaburi following the death of a man. The contention involves the man’s Thai wife and his ex-wife.

 

The conflict became public when Phanisa “Mook” Pongsawat, a Thai woman, posted a message on the Facebook page of the cafe, Sky View Cafe AT Chantaburi (Sky View cafe AT จันทบุรี) announcing the closure for maintenance from November 30 due to the passing of her husband, Songkran “Es” Taweeponsawat.

 

In response to the post, Es’ daughter, Supajitta Dermsomboon, created a new Facebook page for the cafe and insisted that she and her siblings would be the owners of the cafe from December 19, 2022. She added that the cafe would open as normal and urged Mook to stop interfering in her business.


Mook later explained to her customers that she had been in a relationship with Es for 11 years and had adopted a boy named Sky, who is now seven years old. They lived together in the southern province of Nakhon Si Thammarat before moving to Chantaburi province in 2019.

 

by Petch Petpailin

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19 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

So, does that mean Es was married to his daughter?

No,just a poorly written headline

it means that "E" had not re-married to Mook, they were in a relationship for 11 years.

His daughter believes the restaurant becomes hers after his death due to inheritance.

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3 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

No,just a poorly written headline

it means that "E" had not re-married to Mook, they were in a relationship for 11 years.

His daughter believes the restaurant becomes hers after his death due to inheritance.

Yep, and my comment was a joke. 

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3 hours ago, Mike Lister said:

If the farangs wife is Thai, yes, ownership passes to the farang but only for one year, during which time it must be sold or new ownership arrangements made.

There is no farang involved in this case, the guy was Thai.

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Don't know about the legal issue, but good advert for the restaurant.  Shame Gmap states 'permanently closed', though FB states temporary for renovations (settle legal issue ?).   May have to revisit the east side of the Gulf, as it's been over a decade since I explored over there.

 

Road trip

 

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The issue of the restaurant/ cafe and associated building has been resolved. All demolished and site cleared this week, I visited the site yesterday.

 

The whole construction was not legal, not consented / permitted and this could not be done retrospectively as was in breach of the minimum 12 metres from the clifftop requirements - it was built to the clifftop and in places extended over the edge, they were given until 30 December to demolish it all.

 

So maybe there was no 'winner' in the family dispute over ownership, and who paid for the demolition?

 

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Beware the Drop (almost) it's loose stones near the edge don't get too close

 

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There's now a coffee caravan and awning area for hot / cold drinks and food, set back towards the treeline. Signs for the (gone) Skyline Cafe remain at intervals on the roadside from about 3km away, but there's still the view to enjoy.

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