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News: ALL 12 Thai schoolboys and their football coach have been saved today from the flooded cave in Thailand











ALL 12 Thai schoolboys and their football coach have been saved today from the flooded cave in Thailand in a dramatic rescue operation.
The young lads were trapped inside the treacherous tunnel network in Chiang Rai for 17 days before escaping with the help of heroic British divers and expert Navy SEALS.

This morning, cheers erupted outside the Thai cave when the rescue mission's chief confirmed that all four remaining boys and their coach would be saved today.
Speaking before the operation re-started at 10.08am local time, Narongsak Osottanakorn said: “All five will be brought out at the same time today.”
His statement sparked jubiliant scenes at the news conferance attended by reporters and rescue workers.

On the first two days of the dangerous escape bid, eight brave children were rescued from the living nightmare after swimming through muddy water chaperoned by two adult guides.
A ninth child was saved this morning while reporters saw an ambulance leaving the site in northern Thailand.
Minutes later, a tenth person was seen being stretchered away from the site by a witness who works for the Reuters news agency.
Witnesses confirmed that an 11th lad was carried from the site before reports from the scene revealed that the last boy and the football coach had been successfully rescued.
The Royal Thai Navy Seals confirmed that the mission was complete on their Facebook page.
They posted: “All 12 Wild Boars and coach have been extracted from the cave.

The trapped boys have now been freed from their cave prison, including young England fan Sompong Jaiwong

All the boys will be taken to a hospital in Chiang Rai.




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