In UK, Red Bull heir silent when asked about Thai crash case
LONDON (AP) — An heir to the Red Bull energy drink fortune has refused to answer questions about whether he will return to Thailand this month to meet with prosecutors over an alleged hit-and-run that killed a police officer almost five years ago.
An AP inquiry last week revealed that Vorayuth has been living a jet-set lifestyle supported by his family's billions from the caffeine-powered energy drink brand co-founded by his grandfather.
Since last week's AP story ran, Vorayuth's Facebook page was updated with a photo of him with a Red Bull race car and information that he was attending art school.