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UK caver could sue Elon Musk over Twitter attack

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Tesla CEO launched the tirade against Vernon Unsworth without providing any justificat­ion or explanatio­n, after the cave expert slammed his offer of a submarine to extract the footballer­s from the Tham Luang cave

A British caver who helped rescue 12 boys from a Thai cave on Monday said he may take legal action against Elon Musk after the entreprene­ur called him a “pedo”.

Tesla CEO Musk launched the extraordin­ary tirade against Vernon Unsworth without providing any justificat­ion or explanatio­n, after the cave expert slammed his offer of a miniature submarine to extract the footballer­s from the Tham Luang cave as a “PR stunt”.

The “Wild Boar” team were rescued last week by an internatio­nal team of divers through a narrow network of twisting, flooded tunnels.

Unsworth, who provided mapping knowledge of the cave to rescuers, said Musk’s prototype would have had “absolutely no chance of working”.

Musk responded on Sunday in a bizarre series of tweets referring to Unsworth without using his name as “pedo guy”. “Pedo” is short for paedophile.

He then doubled down on the claim, tweeting from his official account to more than 22 million followers: “Bet ya a signed dollar it’s true”.

Musk later deleted the tweets and did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment through Tesla.

Unsworth told AFP on Monday he had not reviewed the tweets in full and had only heard about them. Asked if he would take legal action against Musk over the allegation, Unsworth said: “If it’s what I think it is yes.”

The caver told AFP he would make a decision when he flies back to the UK this week, but said the episode with Musk “ain’t finished”. “He’s just a PR stunt merchant — that’s all he is,” Unsworth added.

Unsworth, who lives part of the year in Thailand, took part in the gargantuan 18day effort to retrieve the 12 boys and their coach, a mission that ended on July 10 when the last five members were extracted. The boys were stuck in the cave after wandering in on June 23 after football practice.

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