The Daily Telegraph

Interpol issues arrest warrant for heir to Red Bull fortune

- By Nicola Smith

INTERPOL has issued an internatio­nal arrest notice for the billionair­e heir to the Red Bull energy drink fortune, who is wanted in connection with a 2012 hit-and-run incident that killed a police officer in Bangkok.

Vorayuth Yoovidhya, 32, a Thai playboy nicknamed “Boss”, skipped Thailand in April after repeatedly failing to meet prosecutor­s to address charges related to the death of Sergeant Major Wichean Glanpraser­t in 2012.

He flew to Singapore on one of the family’s private jets and his whereabout­s are unknown, although reporters from the Associated Press traced him to his luxury home in London a few months ago.

The Interpol Red Notice has gone out to all 190 member countries, making internatio­nal travel difficult without arrest.

It is believed that Mr Yoovidhya was at the wheel of a Ferrari that struck Mr Glanpraser­t’s motorbike in central Bangkok, crushing him under the wheels before speeding off and leaving him to die.

Police followed a trail of oil and brake fluid to Mr Yoovidhya’s family compound nearby.

Prosecutor­s have been unable to charge the accused, who is a member of Thailand’s fourth wealthiest family, because of his refusal to meet them.

One of the charges – leaving the scene of an accident – will expire this Sunday, on the fifth anniversar­y of the officer’s death. Mr Yoovidhya will face the charge of causing death by reckless driving for the next 10 years.

Meanwhile, the grandson of the co-founder of the Red Bull brand has continued to enjoy a lavish, globetrott­ing lifestyle, skiing in Japan, clubbing in London and partying on the Formula 1 Grand Prix circuit, according to AP.

The handling of the case has led to criticism of the police and prosecutor­s that the wealthy, well-connected scion has been allowed to act with impunity.

“We now have to wait to see what kind of responses we get from member countries,” Col Krissana Pattanacha­roen, a Thai police spokesman, said. “We have been working on this case and pursuing it using all means.”

 ??  ?? Vorayuth ‘Boss’ Yoovidhya, whose grandfathe­r co-founded Red Bull
Vorayuth ‘Boss’ Yoovidhya, whose grandfathe­r co-founded Red Bull

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