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Conservation crusader ‘Psi’ alleges family abuse
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The high-profile conservation activist Siranudh “Psi” Scott has sent shockwaves across social media after he released a tearful video revealing long-hidden trauma and ongoing family conflict.
Key facts
- The high-profile conservation activist Siranudh “Psi” Scott has sent shockwaves across social media after he released a tearful video revealing long-hidden trauma and ongoing family conflict.
- In the emotional clip, the fourth-generation member of the Bhirombhakdi family, owners of the Singha beer brand, says he no longer wishes to be referred to as a “Singha heir”.
- The label obscures years of pain and a prolonged struggle for justice that he has largely faced alone, he said in the video posted on Saturday on his Facebook account, which has 625,000 followers.
- “I don’t want anyone to call me a Singha heir. People don’t know the truth,” he said.
- Speaking through tears, he alleged that he had been sexually assaulted multiple times by a family member during his teenage years. He further claimed that members of his family were aware of the incidents but took no action.
Summary
In the emotional clip, the fourth-generation member of the Bhirombhakdi family, owners of the Singha beer brand, says he no longer wishes to be referred to as a “Singha heir”.
The label obscures years of pain and a prolonged struggle for justice that he has largely faced alone, he said in the video posted on Saturday on his Facebook account, which has 625,000 followers.