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Musk says he’s sorry for calling British diver in cave mission a ‘pedo’

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BANGKOK — Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has apologized for calling a British diver involved in the Thailand cave rescue a pedophile, saying he spoke in anger but was wrong to do so.

There was no immediate public reaction from diver Vern Unsworth to Musk’s latest tweets.

Musk’s initial tweet calling Unsworth a “pedo” was a response to a TV interview Unsworth gave.

In it, he said Musk and SpaceX engineers orchestrat­ed a “PR stunt” by sending a small submarine to help divers rescue the 12 Thai soccer players and their coach from a flooded cave.

Unsworth said the submarine, which wasn’t used, wouldn’t have worked anyway.

“My words were spoken in anger after Mr. Unsworth said several untruths …” Musk tweeted.

“Nonetheles­s, his actions against me do not justify my actions against him, and for that I apologize to Mr. Unsworth and to the companies I represent as leader. The fault is mine and mine alone.”

Musk’s Sunday tweet, later deleted, had sent investors away from Tesla stock, which fell nearly three per cent Monday but recovered on Tuesday.

Unsworth told CNN this week that he was considerin­g legal action. He did not respond to requests for comment from the Associated Press.

In his latest tweets, Musk said the mini-sub was “built as an act of kindness & according to specificat­ions from the dive team leader.”

Musk has 22.3 million followers and his active social media presence has sometimes worked well for Tesla. The company has said in its filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission that it doesn’t need to advertise because it gets so much free media attention.

But straying away from defending his companies into personal insult brought Musk some unfavourab­le attention at a time when Tesla, worth more than $52 billion US, is deep in debt and struggling for profitabil­ity.

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