Cave Children in Thailand Participate in a Buddhist Ceremony



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The twelve children and their football coach who were trapped for two weeks in a cave in Thailand participated Thursday in a ceremony in a Buddhist temple after that they received a medical discharge on Wednesday.

They put white cords on their heads during a series of rituals so that they were lucky and happy . In addition they honored the Thai diver who died during the complex rescue operation.

The participation in this Buddhist ceremony in the temple of Pha That Doi Wao on the border with Burma, is his second public appearance. The Thai authorities have asked the media to leave them alone for one month

As the psychiatrists advised, the children should return to school and return to normal life as soon as possible.

All left the hospital on Wednesday and explained at a press conference how they survived without eating and drinking water for nine days, without any contact with the outside world .

These young people, who were part of the "Boar" football team were trapped on June 23 and some of them did not leave until July 10 of Tham Luang cave, one of the most important in Thailand



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