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Red Bull scion faces arrest warrant over hit-and-run

BANGKOK, September 3, 2013 (AFP) - Thai prosecutors on Tuesday sought an arrest warrant for the Ferrari-driving heir of the Red Bull empire after he failed to appear to face charges over a deadly hit-and-run.

Worayuth Yoovidhya, 28, is accused of colliding with a police officer riding a motorcycle, and dragging the body about 100 metres (330 feet) along a main road in Bangkok last year.

Prosecutors say they plan to indict him with charges of causing death by dangerous driving and fleeing the scene.
But charges of drink driving and speeding have been dropped.

Public prosecutor Ruecha Krairiksh said his office had sent a letter to police asking them to seek a court arrest warrant for the suspect, who did not appear before prosecutors on Monday.

He said his office would oppose bail as Worayuth had failed to appear five times.

Defence lawyer Thanit Buakhiew said that Worayuth was unable to attend court because he had fallen ill during a business trip to Singapore.

If convicted, Worayuth faces up to 10 years' imprisonment for causing death by dangerous driving.

The hit-and-run -- and the suspect's no show -- has revived controversy in Thailand about a tradition of impunity for the kingdom's wealthy elite.

Worayuth's grandfather Chaleo Yoovidhya was one of Thailand's richest men thanks to the global success of the Red Bull empire that he co-founded with Austrian Dietrich Mateschitz in the 1980s.

Chaleo died in March 2012 aged 89.

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Smart move by the police issue an arrest warrant after he has left the country,

plus maybe some pressure because its been on International news,

The whole thing is a disgrace,and happens to often in Thailand.

regards Worgeordie

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Drink driving has been dropped because he failed a drink/drugs test?

What a joke. If he had been a truck driving from Ubon he would be serving 10-20 as we speak.

Amazing Thailand.

Are the Red Bull F1 team aware of the amazing PR they are receiving in Asia? The BBC and The Guardian carried the story today.

When do you ever hear Red Bull Racing mention their Thai connection?

I doubt if most F1 fans even know about it.

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Drink driving has been dropped because he failed a drink/drugs test?

What a joke. If he had been a truck driving from Ubon he would be serving 10-20 as we speak.

Amazing Thailand.

Are the Red Bull F1 team aware of the amazing PR they are receiving in Asia? The BBC and The Guardian carried the story today.

When do you ever hear Red Bull Racing mention their Thai connection?

I doubt if most F1 fans even know about it.

You don't and F1 fans have no idea that the little Red Bull boy is a killer on the loose.

Plus most Thais only know it as Krating Daeng.

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Will this be another BIB / DSI style " we are going to do this, we are going to do that " and that's about as far as it gets ?

Supose he likes it in Singapore and decides to stay for a while will Thailand ask he be denied permission to stay ? I suppose it won't matter too much as with his money and the family's clout he can move almost anywhere and he won't be the first.

So far the prosecution haven't exactly bust a gut to see justice done so why should they start now ?

Smart move by the police issue an arrest warrant after he has left the country,

plus maybe some pressure because its been on International news,

The whole thing is a disgrace,and happens to often in Thailand.

regards Worgeordie

I think he saw the wrist bands that said WWTD. What would Thaksin do? Run little man RUUUUNNN

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If he stays out of Thailand for 15 years, the two last charges against him will be dropped and he can return to Thailand as a free man.

Considering he is facing possible 10 years in jail and with the current worldwide media attention, we might not see him back in Thailand for the next 15 years.

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This Red Bull hit and run cop killing case epitomizes the Thai double standard and pecking order. Why in the world would the drink driving charge be dropped? Why in the world would any charge be dropped in this case. The only questions about this case is was there or wasn't there "intent" to kill in the moments "after" impact and while dragging the body? This case has furthered the fact that Thailand's justice system is a circus and a sham. Everyone in the world knows this.

Excellent comment... very true...

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This Red Bull hit and run cop killing case epitomizes the Thai double standard and pecking order. Why in the world would the drink driving charge be dropped? Why in the world would any charge be dropped in this case. The only questions about this case is was there or wasn't there "intent" to kill in the moments "after" impact and while dragging the body? This case has furthered the fact that Thailand's justice system is a circus and a sham. Everyone in the world knows this.

what the wf.told me those charges that have been dropped was because they have run out of time.

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Scion?

I think spawn, would be more appropriate.

The journalist must have broken out the thesaurus. Scion is a word that I don't recall coming across before.

But yes, spawn would be a more appropriate description.

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