Wife of British cave diver defends him saying Elon Musk 'pedo' remark is 'totally false'

6 December 2019, 05:18

Vernon Unsworth is taking Elon Musk to court
Vernon Unsworth is taking Elon Musk to court. Picture: PA

By Asher McShane

The estranged wife of a British cave explorer labelled "pedo guy" by billionaire Elon Musk said any allegations of paedophilia against her husband are "totally false".

Vernon Unsworth is suing the Tesla co-founder for defamation over tweets sent following the Thai cave rescue in 2018.

Mr Unsworth, described inside a Los Angeles court as an expert caver, helped with the hazardous rescue which saved 12 boys and their football coach.

He became involved in a dispute with Mr Musk after dismissing his offer of a mini-submersible to help as a publicity stunt.

In response Mr Musk tweeted on July 15 calling Mr Unsworth "pedo guy". The tech entrepreneur denies that is an allegation of being a paedophile.

A defamation case is under way in federal court in California and on Thursday Mr Unsworth's wife gave evidence via a video deposition.

She told the court she was aware of Mr Musk's statements, and when asked what she thought had been said, Mrs Unsworth replied "he has called Vernon a paedophile".

Mrs Unsworth said he was "devastated" by being called "pedo guy". Asked if an allegation of paedophilia against her husband was false, Mrs Unsworth replied: "Totally false."

Mrs Unsworth, who works at a primary school, said she and Mr Unsworth met in 1987 while working in the same offices in St Albans, before marrying in 1993. They have one daughter, Danielle, 24.

The Unsworths separated in 2013 but have never divorced. Mr Unsworth has a new partner, Woranan Ratrawiphukkun, known as Tik, who he met in 2011.

Asked if she knew why her husband travelled to Thailand in 2011, Mrs Unsworth said as far as she was aware, it was a caving trip.

Mrs Unsworth was also asked if she found any evidence her husband had found a new partner and said she once found a note in London that she believes to be from Tik.

When asked about the marriage failing, Mrs Unsworth said: "When a marriage comes to an end, you are disappointed."

Earlier this week Mr Unsworth took to the stand to say Mr Musk's tweets left him feeling "humiliated, ashamed, dirtied".

Mr Musk, who appeared in court on Tuesday, insisted the phrase "pedo guy" was commonly used in his native South Africa and meant "creepy old guy" and not that Mr Unsworth was a paedophile.

Mr Unsworth is suing for damages. The trial continues.

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