The Borneo Post (Sabah)

‘13? Brilliant’: words that fired hopes of a miracle in Thai cave rescue

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BANGKOK: “How many of you?” asks the British voice loudly, a torchlight scanning the gaunt, hungry boys crowded on a muddy bank.

“Thirteen? .... Brilliant” – a remarkable short exchange captured on video has electrifie­d Thailand and paved the way for an astonishin­g rescue.

The video, which captures the twelve dishevelle­d and emaciated boys and their football coach sheltering on a slope in the pitchblack belly of a flooded Thai cave, was posted on the official Facebook page of the Thai Navy SEAL early on Tuesday.

Hours later it has been viewed 16 million times.

The footage starts with a touching chorus of ‘thank you’ from the boys, as the rescuers wade through the mucky water towards them.

The figures of the 13 loom eerily in and out of the torchlight, framed by the darkened walls of the cave.

Some have their red football shirts pulled low over bare knees to keep out the cold – a sign of their unreadines­s for nine days in the Tham Luang cave complex.

They look dazed but those who speak appear lucid, despite the long stretch without food.

The conversati­on continues with murmurs of Thai as the group confers, punctuated by reassuranc­es from the diver.

One boy asks in halting English if they will “go outside”.

“No, no, not today... there’s two of us, you have to dive... we are coming, it’s ok. Many people are coming, many, many people, we are the first... many people come.”

The diver raises his fingers to show the group has been undergroun­d for ten days, adding “you’re very strong”.

The diver gives the boys an extra light as the camera jags around and the audio fails, but steadies as one of the boys says “I am very happy.”

“We are happy too,” the diver adds.

“Thank you so much,” say the boys, unfailingl­y polite despite the urgency of their situation.

A three-member British team – Robert Harper, Richard Stanton and John Volanthen – arrived in Thailand last Wednesday to aid the search.

Two of the Brits reached the boys late Monday, sparking joy in a country that has held its breath throughout the agonising rescue efforts.

It was not immediatel­y clear which diver speaks on camera.

The team has avoided media all week, with Volanthen telling reporters only: “We’ve got a job to do” when he arrived at the site.

Social media in Thailand erupted following the news the boys were alive and safe and ‘13 lives survive’ was the top Thai Twitter hashtag on Tuesday.

“I am almost in tears, you’re so brave and tough,” Facebook user Pharanya Suntaranus­orn wrote under the video. — AFP

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