Thailand: Children rescued from the cave mourn the death of one of the rescuers



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Saman Kunan, a diver who was part of the Thai Navy, died trying to establish a line of oxygen supply.

Twelve young footballers debauched after being trapped for 18 days in a cave lamented the death of a Thai diver during their rescue, the Thai Ministry of Health said Sunday.

The football team "Wild Boars" left the cave of Tham Luang in the north of the country and was flooded by the monsoon rains, after a three-day evacuation operation that has ended on 10 October. July.

On July 6, Saman Kunan, a diver who was in the Thai Navy and volunteered for the rescue, died trying to establish a line of oxygen supply with the cavity where children were stuck.

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Football players, aged between 11 and 16, did not know the news until Saturday.

"They all cried and expressed their condolences by writing messages on a drawing of Lieutenant Commander Saman and observed a minute of silence for him," said Jedsada Chokdamrongsuk, the permanent secretary of the Ministry of Health in a statement .

Saman Kunan, triathlete and diver, had left the army in 2006 and was working at Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok. When the children were locked up, he volunteered to participate in the rescue.

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