The 12 boys who are part of the Wild Boar football team and their trainer, who have been detained for days in a flooded cave in Thailand, were released Wednesday,
. However, before leaving the hospital, the thirteen inhabitants of the caves in Thailand decided to speak to the public for the first time and this morning they hold a press conference in Chiang Rai Prefecture.
were all filtered in advance by a psychologist. This is to prevent any journalist from overriding the boys' sensitivity to the trauma that they have experienced. Despite the care, all those who were saved in a cave in Thailand
They must spend at least 30 more days at home at home, before resuming their routines. The boys were lost inside the cave on June 23 and were found only nine days later by the research teams. They all left the cave last week and had to be quarantined at the hospital to recover.
Collective interview with the cave saved in Thailand
The atmosphere of the interview is relaxed. Amidst laughter and smiles, the boys started asking questions after being introduced and indicating where they were playing in the Wild Boar football team.
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The first questions concerned the timing of their rescue. One of the boys said he did not know the weather he was doing and when foreign divers asked them how long they were in the cave, they replied that it was about 10 days ago, so than nine days ago. The difficulty in speaking to divers, due to English, was also cited.