It’s clear that Frank Cuesta’s life in the sanctuary is taking a dramatic turn. The well-known expressor doesn’t feel safe staying in Thailand, especially after Yuyee’s accusations and the impending trials. As a result, he’s beginning to prepare the sanctuary for his potential departure – and it’s a process that requires meticulous planning.
He’s determined to ensure the animals remain well cared for, even if he’s not physically present. To achieve this, Frank is assembling a team of supervised individuals who will take care of the animals’ daily needs. This includes a supervisor who will visit the sanctuary weekly to oversee everything and local staff who will handle tasks such as feeding and providing water. Interestingly, Frank has been training local people to work with the animals for days, demonstrating his commitment to their well-being.
## Frank Cuesta prepares to leave the sanctuary
In a recent video, Frank emphasized that he won’t abandon the animals or remove them from the sanctuary. Instead, he’s preparing a comprehensive plan to ensure their continued care. “We are preparing a team of supervised people, with a person who supervises and comes here every week to see that everything is fine,” he explains. This dedication to the animals’ welfare is admirable, and it’s clear that Frank is exploring every option to guarantee their safety and happiness.
## Wants to be prepared whatever happens
The outcome of the trial is still uncertain, but Frank is leaving nothing to chance. He’s preparing for all possible scenarios, from imprisonment to expulsion or even a potential agreement that would require him to leave Thailand. “We are preparing all the scenarios, because I don’t know how all this will end,” he admits. “I am not going to leave and leave the animals in bad condition, so I’m preparing all this.” It’sheartening to see Frank prioritizing the animals’ needs, even in the face of uncertainty.
If he’s unable to stay in Thailand, Frank plans to maintain a connection with the sanctuary through cameras, allowing him to monitor the animals’ well-being remotely. However, he’s also aware that there are many possible outcomes, including the possibility of ending up in jail or being expelled from the country. Despite these challenges, Frank remains committed to ensuring the sanctuary continues to provide a peaceful and calm environment for the animals, regardless of his physical presence. As he weighs his options, one thing is clear: the animals’ welfare will remain his top priority.