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In 2015 his situation was to change
Ekapol Chanthawong, is the name of the young coach who was trapped with 12 children in a cave in Thailand and who surely lives one of the most complex moments in 25 years of age, a situation for which he even apologized to the parents of minors by a letter.
According to information provided by Emol, the young man was an orphan when he was only 10 years old because of an epidemic of respiratory diseases that affected the northern sector of his country in 2003, and where he became the only survivor of his family. His parents and a 7 year old brother died.
After this tragic episode, he went to live with the family, but two years later he was sent a Buddhist monastery, this place that he left in 2015 – after 10 years – for the purpose of take care of his grandmother who was sick. And his experience in the monastery would have been the key to keeping him in good condition during this time.
In 2015, he came to the school football team Mae Sai Prasitart and began working as a technical badistant. It is in this position that he left with the 12 miners and was trapped with them in the cave.
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