YouTuber Hlun Solo's Family Denies Fundraising Claims
The family of late YouTuber Hlun Solo, who died in Georgia, denied claims they opened fundraising accounts, warning the public against scams using his case and urging focus on repatriating his remains to Thailand.
On August 1, Klose Mos, brother of the late YouTuber Hlun Solo who died in Georgia, posted a statement on behalf of the family to clarify several points and prevent misinformation circulating on social media.
Regarding the timeline of contacting the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the family corrected reports claiming they reported the matter on July 19. The actual date of formal notification to the relevant authorities was July 27, 2569.
The family also firmly confirmed they have never opened a donation account and have not authorized any person or organization to collect donations in their name. They warned the public to be cautious of anyone claiming to fundraise using the case and urged people not to believe such claims.
The family stated their sole intention is to bring their brother home to Thailand honorably, follow the facts, and ensure justice is served. They emphasized they do not want this tragedy exploited for personal gain or donations, and that using this loss as a fundraising channel was never their intention.
Currently, relevant agencies and the family's insurance company are assisting with repatriation procedures. The family has given limited interviews—only to one program—to communicate accurate information and reduce misinformation, but some details have still been misreported.
The family has not yet focused on inheritance or property matters, as their priority is bringing their brother's remains back to Thailand and following the investigation and autopsy results from competent authorities to determine the official cause of death.
No official autopsy has been conducted yet, and there have been no recent updates from the embassy. The family will announce any confirmed developments from responsible agencies through their own channels.
The family thanked all government agencies, the embassy, officials, media, and the public for their support and cooperation. They requested that unverified information not be shared to allow proper investigation and honor the deceased and his family.