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Thai boys to address media today

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The 12 Thai boys and soccer coach who were rescued from a flooded cave will be discharged from hospital today and hold a news conference the same day to satisfy huge media interest in their story, a government official said.

“We want to reduce public curiosity,” government spokesman Sansern Kaewkamner­d said yesterday.

The boys, aged 11 to 16, and their 25-year-old coach were safely brought out of the Tham Luang mountain cave complex near the border with Myanmar last week after a perilous rescue operation that drew global media attention and hundreds of journalist­s to the scene.

The boys and their coach have been in hospital in the northern town of Chiang Rai since they were rescued.

The authoritie­s have been concerned about the impact of sudden fame and media attention on the boys’ mental health, so the news conference will be carefully controlled.

Journalist­s will submit questions in advance which will be vetted by a psychologi­st. Approved questions will be put to the boys by a moderator.

“We arrange it so that, after that, the boys can go back to their regular lives,” Sansern said.

Passakorn Bunyalak, deputy governor of the province of Chiang Rai, said the boys would be sent home after the news conference and he was requesting their parents and journalist­s to hold off interviews for about 30 days.

“At this early stage, we are trying to get media not to bother the boys,” he said, adding that they were protected by Thailand’s Child Protection Act.

An article in the act protects those under 18 from media coverage that would cause emotional and reputation­al injury.

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