The boys rescued in Thailand told how to live 9 days in the dark and without food – 18/07/2018



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The 12 boys and their coach rescued after spending more than two weeks trapped in a cave in northern Thailand were released Wednesday at Prachanukroh Hospital in Chiang Rai and, upon their departure, they talked to world

The press conference, which lasted 45 minutes and was broadcast on local television, started after 8 am in Argentina. The children's football team was introduced and Ake, the 25-year-old coach, was the first to speak. The three Thai naval officers who stayed with the boys in the cave were next to them.

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The "Wild boar" at the press conference after receiving his discharge (EPA / PONGMANAT TASIRI) [19659005] The first question from one of the journalists was direct at the beginning of the rescue, when they were found, after 9 days in the dark and without food: "How was it when you saw the British divers?" Dul, the only English-speaking child, said to have heard someone speak and, "can not believe that there was any one there" . Mick, who had a torch, approached the British divers

"When one of them emerged, I say "Hi," said Dul, they were surprised that the diver was not Thai. "It was a miraculous moment." He replied, "We're fine."

When they told the two British divers that the 13 were safe in the cave, one of them he exclaimed: "Brilliant!"

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<p>  The boy remembers telling the divers that they were in the cave for 10 days, their brain was <strong> slow </strong> at this time </p>
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Regarding the reason they entered the cave, the coach said that it was agreed between all. "We had never been to the cave." We did not enter because of Nite's birthday "he explained, as it had been said.

" We saw water enter the cave. We had to swim We can all swim. It was not true that we did not know how to swim, after football we do swimming activities, "he said

. were from the entrance The coach reminded that one of the boys shouted and asked if they were lost, which Ake said no and they were going to be able to get out with ropes.

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"What did they think when they were hungry" was another question. One of the children answered: "In the fried rice". On days when they pbaded alone, the coach said that they were listening to "the water coming up to us, she was climbing almost 3 meters, we were not hearing the rain outside."

The Thais dug stones in search of an outlet from the cave. "We took turns," said Ake. They had advanced "three or four meters" in search of an exit from the cave. "We drank the water that fell from the rocks," said Pornchai Khamluan, 15, before being found

 Children rescued from within. a cave in northern Thailand make their first public appearance

] Children rescued in a cave in northern Thailand make their first public appearance (EFE)

"What lessons did you learn from it?" That was another question. The coach replied, "My lesson is that we really appreciate all the kindness of people. We must be more careful and check out the activities." One of the children, meanwhile, made a promise: " Be a good person a good citizen."

Adul a said that it was an unexpected experience that "taught me not to live cruelly, from now on I'm going to live my life with more cautious."

"Do they would come back to the cave? "they asked. And the answer surprised: Ake said yes with a guide. One of the children, however, said no.

Regarding who decided which boy would be rescued first, Ake said "no one was competing" and joked that those who lived farthest from the cave were chosen first. "Boys were considered as strong," said a doctor. Everything was reduced, he badured, to who was the first volunteer .

The last question was the most difficult: "Will they pay homage to the monks of Kunan, the diver who died for help? Ake confirmed that "it's the plan."

 Boys, Respectfully Saluting After the Conference (AP)

Boys, Respectfully Saluting After the Conference (AP)

Thai Citizenship Will be Granted to the Four Stateless Children, a Regional Leader Declared that "the documents have already been sent" and that the King of Thailand "sends their best wishes". Before leaving the stage, the boys leaned in front of a portrait of the king.

This was the group's first contact with the media after the medical release. They were interned at Chiang Rai Hospital since they were rescued, in batches, between 8 and 10 July.

 Isolated. This is how the boys were saved at the hospital. (AP)

Isolated. This is how the boys were saved at the hospital. (AP)

This was not a regular press conference. The Public Relations Department of Chiang Rai Province asked to see the questions in advance and then sent them to the psychiatrists for review. The television program in which the boys' responses were recorded, entitled "Sending Wild Boar Home", was broadcast on the main networks

.The Thai authorities prepared the press conference for the boys to answer all the questions. . doubts about the miraculous rescue and thus reduce the pressure of the media on them. To authorize they needed the approval of the doctors and psychologists who frequented them these days

 One of the boys, in the hospital, the Saturday (EFE)

One of the boys, in the hospital, Saturday (EFE)

The government of this country felt that the group should return as soon as possible to its normal life and that , henceforth, avoid becoming the center of the media

The boys, between 11 and 16 years old, and the coach, aged 25, recovered between 2 and 3 pounds of weight that they had lost while they were trapped in the cave of Tham Luang, where they entered June after finishing a football training. A sudden storm flooded the outlet of the cave and could not leave.

 An image of the rescue operation, which involved a thousand people (AFP)

An image of the rescue operation that involved a thousand people (AFP)

The 13 were lost nine days and without food until they found them four kilometers from the entrance on July 2, and were finally saved in three days: July 8, four are out; 9, four others; and Tuesday the 10th, the remaining five.

The search and rescue teams, in which more than a thousand people participated, put them to sleep and carried them on stretchers and under water in the flooded sections to the entrance of the cavern.

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