1. Gammy’s mum may sue
Pattharamon Janbua, Gammy’s Thai surrogate mother, has told the ABC she will sue the Australian couple who left their son behind.
She says the biological father of the twins came to the Bangkok hospital where she gave birth six months ago and saw both children – the girl, whom he took home, and Gammy.
But the West Australian parents at the centre of the controversy have denied abandoning him. According to the ABC, the father says the Thai surrogacy clinic doctor only told him and his wife about the girl.
“If they don’t know about the twin then they wouldn’t be crying the day that they took the girl out from the hospital [and home to Australia],” Ms Janbua told the ABC.
News broke last night that the man at the centre of this case has been previously convicted for indecently dealing with a child under the age of 13. He was found guilty and jailed in 1998.
Meanwhile it is believed that couple are preparing to speak to the media. A lawyer was expected to make an announcement on behalf of the parents last night but so far none has been forthcoming.
For more on his convictions read this post here.
For more on the sad story of Gammy read this post here.
2. Call for boycott of World Congress of Families conference.
There is a call today for a boycott by politicians of the World Congress of Families Conference, which takes place in Melbourne later this month.