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Thai Red Bull ‘boss’ continues to snub deadly hit-and-run case

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Vorayuth Yoovidhya walks at the British Formula 1 Grand Prix in Silverstone, England. Photo: AP
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The heir to the Red Bull billions on Thursday again snubbed Thai prosecutors over a five-year-old hit-and-run incident that killed a policeman, the latest delay to a case that has become a byword for impunity enjoyed by the country’s rich.

Vorayuth Yoovidhya, whose nickname is “Boss”, was 27 when he allegedly smashed his Ferrari into a police officer in 2012 and sped away, dragging the body along a downtown Bangkok road for about 100 metres. A trail of debris from the accident led officers to the mansion of his super-rich clan, who own half of the Red Bull energy drink empire.

The local police station, which covers Bangkok’s most exclusive district, initially accepted the family’s claim that the housekeeper was driving the car.

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But the story fell apart and Vorayuth was eventually hit with a string of charges.
Vorayuth Yoovidhya (second left), whose grandfather co-founded energy drink company Red Bull, walks with his mother Daranee (second right) at the Formula 1 Grand Prix in Abu Dhabi. Photo: AP
Vorayuth Yoovidhya (second left), whose grandfather co-founded energy drink company Red Bull, walks with his mother Daranee (second right) at the Formula 1 Grand Prix in Abu Dhabi. Photo: AP
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He has repeatedly failed to show up for formal indictment and has never been re-arrested, allowing some of the charges to expire and delaying legal action.

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