Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Friends, family mourn Thai soccer boy rescued from cave

- By Kaweewit Kaewjinda

To the chant of Buddhist prayers, friends and family of one of the soccer boys rescued from a flooded cave in northern Thailand in 2018 bid farewell to their teammate who died in the U.K. last month, rememberin­g him as a natural leader with a promising life.

The shrine for Duangphet “Dom” Phromthep was decorated with 17 soccer balls, each representi­ng his age.

On Saturday night, monks sitting in a row chanted prayers for Duangphet at Wat Phra That Doi Wao, a temple less than 6.2 miles from the Tham Luang Cave, where he and his 11 teammates and their coach were trapped for more than two weeks before they were safely guided out by a team of expert divers in a miraculous rescue that grabbed global attention.

“He got to play football. He wanted to go abroad and he got that. Thank you for the opportunit­ies that allowed him to live out his dreams,” his mother, Thanaporn Phromthep, said. “Dom was an easygoing kid. He lived simply, ate simply. He didn’t take himself too seriously and was a happy going person. He passed away peacefully.”

Duangphet was found unconsciou­s in his room on Feb. 12 at the Brooke House College Football Academy in Leicesters­hire, where he was on a scholarshi­p, and died two days later in a hospital.

His body was cremated earlier this week in the U.K. On Saturday morning, his cremated ashes arrived in the far northern province of Chiang Rai, where funeral rites will be held over the next few days.

At the Chiang Rai airport, his grandparen­ts burst into tears when they were handed a small box containing the ashes.

His former coach Ekapol Chanthawon­g, who was also trapped in the cave with him, held a large portrait of his former student.

“He had a passion for playing football and was very focused and determined,” said Nopparat Khanthavon­g, Duangphet’s head coach when he was a member and captain of the Wild Boars youth soccer team in Chiang Rai.

 ?? Sakchai Lalit
The Associated Press ?? Relatives of Duangphet Phromthep, one of the boys rescued from the flooded cave in Thailand, greet him as he arrives home in the Mae Sai district of Thailand in 2018.
Sakchai Lalit The Associated Press Relatives of Duangphet Phromthep, one of the boys rescued from the flooded cave in Thailand, greet him as he arrives home in the Mae Sai district of Thailand in 2018.

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