Thai Singha beer dynasty heir’s mother drops suit under ‘ungrateful child’ law
Chiranuj Bhirombhakdi, the mother of Thai Singha beer dynasty heir Siranudh “Psi” Scott, has dropped her lawsuit against her younger son. She had filed the suit in February under a 1908 law concerning filial duty.

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AI-generatedChiranuj Bhirombhakdi, the mother of Thai Singha beer dynasty heir Siranudh “Psi” Scott, has dropped her lawsuit against her younger son. She had filed the suit in February under a 1908 law concerning filial duty. Bhirombhakdi stated she dropped the case on Friday to allow her family space to "heal." Psi Scott had previously gone public with sexual abuse allegations against his older brother, Sunit, which garnered public sympathy and exposed a family rift. The lawsuit against Psi followed these public accusations.
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4 extractedChiranuj Bhirombhakdi appealed for space to “heal’’ her family.
Psi Scott publicly accused his older brother of sexual abuse.
The lawsuit was filed under a 1908 law that enforces filial duty.
The mother of Siranudh “Psi” Scott dropped her “ungrateful child’’ lawsuit against her younger son.