![]() Police in Thailand said on Tuesday they will look. “When we met the last time before you left for England, I even jokingly told you that when you come back, I would have to ask for your autograph. The boys went missing along with their 25-year-old coach after training on June 23, when they set out to explore the caves in the forest park. “You told me to wait and see you play for the national team, I always believe that you would do it,” wrote Prachak Sutham, a fellow survivor of the cave. On June 23, 2018, Ekkapol Chantawong, a 25-year-old Thai youth soccer coach, takes his team, the Wild. Several of the boys rescued with him left memorial notes, according to ABC News Australia. Thai soccer team becomes trapped in cave It started as a fun after-practice excursion. In Thailand, Promthep’s mother mourned his death at the Wat Doi Wao temple in Chiang Rai, where he grew up. On June 23, 2018, twelve young players of the Wild Boars soccer team and their coach enter a cave in northern Thailand seeking an afternoons adventure. Several books and a Netflix series has chronicled their saga. The boys were finally sedated with Ketamine and removed one-by-one. Stanton and his diving partner, John Volanthen, have been identified in the British media as. ![]() “I’m alright, just that the weather may be a little bit too cold, but don’t worry,” Promthep wrote to his parents. Rick Stanton’s just happens to be scuba diving into cold, lightless, claustrophobic, dangerous caves. The boys were given letters from their families and encouraged to write back until they could be rescued. When they were finally found, rescuers took another week to devise a rescue plan, during which one rescuer, who was a Thai Navy seal, died. The 25-year-old coach kept them calm through meditation to use as little air as possible. Their bicycles at the mouth of the cave became a symbol of the saga. More than 10,000 people searched the area and labyrinth of underground tunnels for the team for nine days before divers found them. Promthep, who turned 13 inside the cave, was one of the first faces rescuers saw when they finally found the lost team and their coach after a sudden rainstorm flooded the Tham Luang cave, sending the group further underground where they survived in a dark pocket of air.
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