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Aussie ‘Harry’ a hero after cave rescues

- CLAIRE BICKERS

AUSTRALIAN doctor Richard ‘Harry’ Harris has been branded a “hero of the Thai people” for his pivotal role in the rescue operation to save the 12 boys and their soccer coach.

The 53-year-old South Australian, pictured, received heartfelt messages of thanks from dozens of Thai nationals on social media yesterday after his crucial role in the rescue was revealed.

The anaestheti­st, an experience­d cave diver, swam into the cave with a Thai medical team to triage the boys, determinin­g which were fit enough to make the 1.7km swim to the surface and who would go first. “Thank you so much for helping 12 Thai boys [and] their football coach trapped in the cave. We really appreciate all that you did for Thai people. A big thank you from the bottom of my heart,” one woman wrote on Dr Harris’ Facebook. Another called him a “hero of the Thai people.”

Dr Harris is one of 19 Australian­s assisting the massive internatio­nal rescue effort, along with defence force personnel, six Australian Federal Police divers and a crew of support staff including a psychologi­st, a chaplain and an interprete­r.

Foreign Minister Julie Bishop yesterday praised Dr Harris as an “essential part” of the rescue effort, which has so far helped get four boys to freedom.

Dr Harris’ boss at SA Ambulance Service’s Med STAR team described him as “selfless”.

“He’s the type of guy who will give his all. He was actually meant to be on holiday and actually gave up his holiday to be part of this,” Dr Andrew Pearce said.

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Ms Bishop also revealed the Australian divers played an “integral” role in the mission.

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