The cave setting in Thailand – The boys meet the media for the first time on Wednesday
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The twelve Thai boys and their football coach who were trapped in Tham Luang cave last week are pulled from the hospital a day earlier than planned.
They will speak to the media for the first time in two weeks They spent in the flooded and fresh underground system in northern Thailand, reports The Guardian.
Concerned about the mental health of boys
The Thai authorities hope that the next press conference will calm the huge interest in the history of boys. THANK YOU: The boys caught in the cave in Thailand thank everyone who helped them – from the hospital bed. Video: AP.Show more
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They are worried about what the media can do with children's mental health, and Wednesday's press conference will be carefully monitored.
Journalists can submit questions in advance, which are first reviewed by a psychologist. Approved questions will be put to the boys by a moderator
– We want to limit the public interest in this matter, said the spokesman of the Thai authorities, Sansern Kaewkamnerd, to Reuters. He adds that the most important thing is that boys can return to normal life as soon as possible.
Governor of Chiang Rai Province, Passakorn Bunyalak, told Reuters that boys would be sent home after
He also encourages parents and journalists to wait for interviews for at least 30 days.
– At this early stage we are trying to make sure that the media does not bother boys, says Bunyalak, adding that is protected by the Child Welfare Act in Thailand
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I'm in good health fast
It's been about a week since the Wild Boars football team was saved by Tham Luang's cave.
900 police officers, ten police helicopters, seven ambulances, more than 700 oxygen tankers and thousands of lifeguards helped bring out the twelve boys and their football coaches
is in good condition and on the road after being admitted to Chiang Rai Prachanukroh Hospital, which is right on the border with Burma.
Some of them received pneumonia after weeks spent in the fresh cave. freshly, according to the Minister of Health in Thailand.
They are now so fresh that they can be printed a day earlier, reports The Guardian. Old Trafford
The rescue campaign had a huge media show, and the football boys received congratulations from big clubs like Bayern Munich and Rome.
Manchester United invited to and with the gang at Old Trafford to watch the FIFA final last week.
– Manchester United is delighted that the twelve players and their coaches are now safe. Our thoughts and prayers are with all those concerned. It will be our honor to receive the football team and their lifeguards at Old Trafford this season, write the club on Facebook
Hollywood will make movies
is already on track to lay the foundation for a film based on the rescue operation.
This is the Pure Flix Christian movie company that sees a "Hollywood Hollywood A-star big movie."
– It's going to be Michael Scott of Pure Flix at the press agency Ap.
Atle Dyrorov at the Crisis Psychology Center has already told Dagbladet that boys need peace first and foremost and tranquility. 19659035] Now, Hollywood will win money from the cave: – Too early "data-srcset =" // 4.dbstatic.no/70011833.jpg?imageId=70011833&x=0&y=0&cropw=0&croph=0&width= 321 & height = 193 & compression = 80 640w, //4.dbstatic.no/70011833.jpg?imageId=70011833&x=0&y=0&cropw=0&croph=0&width=512&height=308&compression=80 1024w, //4.dbstatic.no/70011833.jpg? imageId = 70011833 & x = 0 & y = 0 & cropw = 0 & croph = 0 & width = 640 & height = 384 & compression = 70 320w "src =" http://4.dbstatic.no/70011833.jpg?imageId=70011833&x=0&y=0&cropw=0&croph=0&width=512&height= 308 & compression = 80 "/>
– The most important thing is to find their parents. The other is that they were sensual. They had little impression in terms of hearing, smell and vision, so they must be calm on the outside and away from the media, he says. .
Three Days of Rescue
From 11 to 16 years old, they were locked in the cave when they explored it after a football training on June 23rd. Their 25-year-old football coach was also blocked.
Parents or the global community heard them before two British rescuers found the boys on July 2nd.
When a Thai marine woman died, they were finally rescued using diving equipment and sedatives.
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