March 28, 20179 yr (Red Bull heir charges) Yoovidhya seen living carefree life (Pictured, in this September 3, 2012, photo, Vorayuth Yoovidhya, left, is escorted by police in Bangkok, Thailand). HONG KONG: -- While the case against Vorayuth "Boss'' Yoovidhya has been on hold since 2012, his carefree lifestyle has not. More than 120 social media posts show Vorayuth visiting at least nine countries since Sgt. Maj. Wichean's death. He's cruised Monaco's harbor, snowboarded Japan's powder, and celebrated his birthday at Restaurant Gordon Ramsay in London. At the Wizarding World of Harry Potter in Osaka, he posed wearing robes from Hogwarts School's darkest dorm, Slytherin House. Friends and cousins posting about him have hundreds of thousands of online followers. His lifestyle _ soaking in an Abu Dhabi pool, dining in Nice, France, holding a US$10,000 bicycle in Bangkok is supported by his family's billions. Full story: http://www.thestandard.com.hk/breaking-news.php?id=86717 -- THE STANDARD 2017-03-28
March 28, 20179 yr Did anyone expect anything different ? Not nice for the poor, deceased policeman's family to read.
March 28, 20179 yr Thai spouses frequently have a hell of a job to set foot in the UK, but here this 'gentleman' is, living it up at Gordon Ramsey's. There's the UK for you... Edited March 28, 20179 yr by baboon
March 28, 20179 yr Just proof how corrupt the U.K. Is allowing him in! Try to bring your Thai spouse, hell no!
March 28, 20179 yr A truly reprehensible individual. Scum of the earth in the truest sense of the word. The hiso set clearly have no morals whatsoever as is shown by his mother in some of the leaked pictures. If this rat is allowed to simply avoid a trial (and subsequent conviction) because he has been overseas simply living the high life then what chance do the authorities have of claiming the justice system is fair and impartial. Surely steps must now be taken to arrest him on sight. This is an outrageously disturbing case. All involved in the cover up / shielding deserve the most severe penalties possible. Just the sight of this idiot is repulsive ? Edited March 28, 20179 yr by z42
March 28, 20179 yr Family of policeman accepted the $100,000 blood money so they are partly to blame for the lack of justice in this case IMHO.
March 28, 20179 yr 10 minutes ago, inzman said: Just proof how corrupt the U.K. Is allowing him in! Try to bring your Thai spouse, hell no! It stinks alright, especially as I would imagine a majority of UK citizens would have been all for turning him round at Heathrow with a kick up the ar$e to help him on his way...
March 28, 20179 yr 7 minutes ago, tomacht8 said: It is embarrassing. A massive face loss for Thailand and its legal system. It is also a loss of face for any country who let him in, let's be honest...
March 28, 20179 yr So long as the 'Brown Paper Bags' are progressing up the food chain NOTHING is going to get this guy to justice. We will just continue to get the same olde - occasional - bit of rhetorical BS. Some time in the future the statute of limitations will run out and that's that!
March 28, 20179 yr This man is, unfortunately, not on any wanted lists etc. With all his money he can easily qualify for a UK tourist visa. Plus he has been seen all over the place, hardly fair to single out the UK. There is only one Country at fault here and we all know that nothing will change.
March 28, 20179 yr I don't think every country knows his history. What does an immigration officer from Abu Dhabi cares?
March 28, 20179 yr 18 minutes ago, baboon said: It is also a loss of face for any country who let him in, let's be honest... I wonder that he has a valid thai passport at all.He simply did not appear for summons, interrogations and court appointments.And thus prosecution times expires .Excessive speeding, driving under the influence of drugs, escape from the place of the accident, misrepresentation ( The butler was first presented as the alleged death driver.) Everything is already time-barred.The rape and mockery of the law.Against such an injustice In other countries the population would have massiv opposed.
March 28, 20179 yr This Red Bull punk certainly floats above accountability within the system here. I will not be surprised when, one day in the future, he makes the news...... in the obituary section. Until then, better for all when he's off doing drugs and getting drunk elsewhere. Wouldn't be surprised if eventually, somebody puts him out of his misery.
March 28, 20179 yr Can't blame other countries to let him in. He doesn't have some interpol red notice on his passport which flags him at every immigration counter.
March 28, 20179 yr 7 minutes ago, JerryinTH said: Can't blame other countries to let him in. He doesn't have some interpol red notice on his passport which flags him at every immigration counter. No, but the fact he is waiting for the statute of limitations to run out so he can avoid being prosecuted for a crime should flag up when applying for a visa. Consular staff go through Somchai the bus driver's visa application with a fine tooth comb, so why not this guy?
March 28, 20179 yr 19 minutes ago, baboon said: No, but the fact he is waiting for the statute of limitations to run out so he can avoid being prosecuted for a crime should flag up when applying for a visa. Consular staff go through Somchai the bus driver's visa application with a fine tooth comb, so why not this guy? Because they come from different families, perhaps?
March 28, 20179 yr I know it's not good. But when I read about things like this, the Benz driver who killed two students, the hiso girl who killed nine while driving a car with 16, the crimes in infamous Koh Tao, and .... and ... and.... I cannot help but having fantasies of a guy like Zorro or commandos with black masks who take care of justice when the police and the courts don't
March 28, 20179 yr 2 hours ago, baboon said: Thai spouses frequently have a hell of a job to set foot in the UK, but here this 'gentleman' is, living it up at Gordon Ramsey's. There's the UK for you... UK is always letting in the rubbish, so it's not so much of a surprise.
March 28, 20179 yr 2 hours ago, Thaiwrath said: Did anyone expect anything different ? Not nice for the poor, deceased policeman's family to read. An arrogant slap in the face of ALL Thai people. Scumbag
March 28, 20179 yr 6 minutes ago, the guest said: UK is always letting in the rubbish, so it's not so much of a surprise. They should have charged him a tenfoulded price, him lich kab...
March 28, 20179 yr 2 hours ago, Thaiwrath said: Did anyone expect anything different ? Not nice for the poor, deceased policeman's family to read. i dont think for 1 minute the dead policeman family were not taken care of financially.
March 28, 20179 yr 2 hours ago, tomacht8 said: It is embarrassing. A massive face loss for Thailand and its legal system. What legal system ? It is a political entity at best that serves at the pleasure of the wealthy.
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