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Singha heir releases voice recording as evidence of sexual abuse by brother
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A renowned environmentalist and heir of the Singha beer brand released a voice recording as evidence today, May 13, in response to a denial issued by his older brother over allegations of sexual abuse during their childhood.
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Summary
The former national park ranger and conservation activist, Siranudh “Psi” Scott, first addressed the issue publicly in a video shared on his social media account on Saturday, May 9. In the emotional video, the conservation activist said he no longer wanted to be identified as an heir to the Singha beer family.
During the recording, Psi stated that he had previously spoken publicly about being sexually assaulted by a babysitter when he was younger.