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On Monday afternoon, eight boys confirmed the mountain exit from Tham Luang Cave in Chiang Rai, northern Thailand. On July 2, the boys and their football coaches were found alive after being locked in the cave for ten days.
The rescue chief in Thailand says the four boys who were released Monday are healthy and aware. There are five people left in the cave. The rescue operation continues Tuesday. In total, eight boys were collected in two days
There are still many unconfirmed things in the cave, like how the football team found themselves in the cave and the consequences for the coach who brought the boys. THIS SCREEN: 13 people, a football team and their trainer, were captured in the flooded cave of Tham Luang in Thailand for more than two weeks. They were just heading for a cave when the sky opened. Video: AP / CNN / Thai Navy Seals Show more
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A ritual?
A Dutch diver who was one of the rescue divers who found the boys, told Sky News that the boys entered the cave because they would be involved in some sort of ritual. He writes Mirror.
The boys left their bikes, backpacks and shoes on the outside of the cave before trying to go to the end of the tunnel. The ritual is for young boys who write their names on the wall, to come back, says Ben Reymenants.
The BBC writes that the team probably went to the cave to celebrate the boys' birthday after the training. Previously, it was said that the boys entered the caves to seek shelter for the rain.
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It became problematic for the football team because of the large amounts of water that filled up. The boys and the coach were found four kilometers into the cave because the rescuers had to pump the water and dive to recover.
Sorry for the parents
The 25-year-old coach is the only adult who had to face in the cave. He received a regret in a letter to parents, but according to The Guardian, they should not blame the coach for what happened
– I will tell all parents that good. I promise to do my best to take care of the children. Thanks for the moral support, and I'm sorry for the parents, he wrote on a note that the divers were bringing back to their parents on Friday.
One of the parents who read the letter replied that they did not blame the coach [19659003] – We want you to know that no parent is angry at you, so do not worry, wrote one of the parents.
It is not confirmed whether the football coach, Akkapol Chanthawong (25 years old), is among those who are saved, or where he is still in the cave among the remaining boys.
According to CBS, Thai media reported Monday morning that the 25-year-old coach was one of the first to be rescued. They also write that the coach gave all the food and water that he had to the boys and that he was very sick. CNN writes just before the age of 14 that the football coach is still in the cave with the other boys.
– Had It Hard
Tanta at the football coach told CNN that she wants people to understand that the nephew is a good person. had a difficult past She says that Akkapol Chanthawong has been orphaned for ten years and that he has had a lot of problems.
– He only wants to give back and help others, she told CNN.
While Chanthawong was caught in the cave, he should have written a letter to his aunt and grandmother who raised him. There, he said that he was good and that they should not worry.
Before becoming a football coach, Chanthawong lived as a Buddhist monk. He had to teach the boys to meditate inside the cave.
– He could meditate for an hour. This certainly helped, and probably helped the boys to keep calm, "said the coach's aunt to AP
The continuous rescue operation
L & # 39; one of the four survivors was flown to the hospital on Sunday, the rest was taken to hospital by ambulance and they will receive help for the next three to five days. 19659029] EXPERTISE: A total of 90 special divers participated in the rescue operation.50 of them are foreign divers while 40 come from Thailand Photo: Royal Thai Marine / AFP / NTB Scanpix [19659030] EXPERTISE: A total of 90 special divers participated in the rescue operation.50 of them are foreign divers and 40 are from Thailand.Photo: Royal Thai Navy / AFP / NTB Scanpix
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The work to get out the rest continues. The rescue team reported to the Guardian that they needed a break of 10 to 20 hours, to have time to carry more oxygen bottles into the cave. CNN reported Monday at 9am that rescue work has resumed.
It was asked if the 25-year-old football coach will be held responsible for bringing the boys into the cave. According to Fox News, the police have not decided to blame the coach or not
– I do not want to answer now. "We must first investigate the case," said Colonel Komsan Saard at the Mae Sai Police Station in Khaosod English