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BOYS SPEAK OF ‘MIRACLE’ RESCUE

Thai team, coach survived only on water dripping down the side of cave

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TWELVE boys and their football coach who survived a highly dangerous and dramatic rescue from a flooded Thai cave spoke publicly of their incredible ordeal for the first time yesterday at a press conference that was beamed around the world.

The “Wild Boars” team members looked healthy and happy as they answered questions about the nine days they spent in the dark before being discovered by members of an internatio­nal rescue team.

A packed crowd greeted the youngsters after they were discharged from hospital here, and watched as they played with footballs on a small makeshift pitch before taking their seats.

“It is a miracle,” Wild Boars footballer Adul Sam-on, 14, said of the rescue, as the boys were gently quizzed about their terrifying experience.

The team had no food at all until they were found deep in the complex, surviving only on water that dripped down the side of the cave.

But doctors said all 13 were in good physical and mental health after recuperati­ng in hospital.

The briefing was tightly controlled, with experts warning of possible long-term distress from the more than two weeks they spent trapped inside a cramped, flooded chamber of the Tham Luang cave in northern Thailand.

The public relations department solicited questions from news outlets in advance, which were forwarded to psychiatri­sts for screening.

Thailand’s junta leader Prayut Chan-ocha urged media yesterday to be “cautious in asking unimportan­t questions” that could cause unspecifie­d damage.

Interest in the saga has been intense, with film production houses already eyeing a Hollywood treatment of the drama.

Doctors have advised families of the players, aged 11 to 16, that they should avoid letting them contact journalist­s for at least one month.

Families of the youngsters have eagerly awaited their homecoming.

Khameuy Promthep, the grandmothe­r of 13-year-old Dom, one of the boys rescued from the cave, said at their family shop in Mae Sai near the Myanmar border that she was very excited.

“This is the happiest day of my life,” she said.

 ?? REUTERS PIC ?? The 12 boys and their soccer coach at a news conference in Chiang Rai, Thailand, yesterday.
REUTERS PIC The 12 boys and their soccer coach at a news conference in Chiang Rai, Thailand, yesterday.

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