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Thailand cave rescue: UK diver says boys were in 'mortal danger every second underwater' as he relives heroic mission

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Image:The story of the young footballers trapped in a cave in Thailand made headlines around the world in 2018

 

The Rescue tells the against-all-odds story of the world-famous cave rescue by divers in Thailand in 2018, after a team of young footballers and their coach became trapped by flooding. Sky News speaks to one of those divers, John Volanthen, as well as co-director Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi.

 

Gemma Peplow

 

It was the evening of 2 July 2018 when British divers Rick Stanton and John Volanthen emerged from the murky, dank monsoon rainwater that had flooded Thailand's Tham Luang Nang Non cave system, immediately realising they had found what they were looking for.

 

Twelve young football players and their coach had been trapped underground about two kilometres into the cave for 10 days by this point, and both Stanton and Volanthen had mentally prepared themselves to find bodies in the water.

 

 

 

But one by one, the divers' torchlight slowly made out 13 desperate faces in a pitch-black chamber. "Thank you," the exhausted boys can be heard telling the pair, in footage that was later beamed round the world. "Thank you, thank you."

 

Full story: https://news.sky.com/story/thailand-cave-rescue-uk-diver-says-boys-were-in-mortal-danger-every-second-underwater-as-he-relives-heroic-mission-12446349

 

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A really great photo.

All the kids pictured on a rickety old wooden platform with no Guard rails and holes in the Floor, over what appears to be a large drop into a Jungle.

They  must be already lining up the sequel.

 

And still dining out on the story...good for you.

 

This will run for years, hopefully.

prayuth said it was thai navy seals which saved the day

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9 hours ago, internationalism said:

prayuth said it was thai navy seals which saved the day

And how he saved the nation... coming soon.

On 10/29/2021 at 7:35 PM, internationalism said:

prayuth said it was thai navy seals which saved the day

Total <deleted>.  If it wasn't for the international cave diving volunteers the boys would have never been saved.  They had to teach the Thais how to navigate narrow sections by holding their air tanks in front of them instead of wearing them on their backs.

 

More BS from the czar who thinks he knows everything, yet only knows how to line his own pocket.  Kick him out and his corrupt mates out now.

5 minutes ago, lujanit said:

 

More BS from the czar who thinks he knows everything, yet only knows how to line his own pocket.  Kick him out and his corrupt mates out now.

You go first:

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On 10/29/2021 at 7:35 PM, internationalism said:

prayuth said it was thai navy seals which saved the day

The Thai Navy did the heavy lifting and many servicemen would have laid down their lives trying, even though they knew they were ill equipped and untrained in that environment. One indeed did. It was a matter of national pride. Without them, those kids would not have made it out.

 

Credit where credit is due.

It was good to be alive then.

5 hours ago, lujanit said:

Total <deleted>.  If it wasn't for the international cave diving volunteers the boys would have never been saved.  They had to teach the Thais how to navigate narrow sections by holding their air tanks in front of them instead of wearing them on their backs.

 

More BS from the czar who thinks he knows everything, yet only knows how to line his own pocket.  Kick him out and his corrupt mates out now.

Don't get too concerned, anyone with more intelligence of a bed-bug knows who saved who,  the little general wouldn't know what day of the week it is. 

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On 10/29/2021 at 7:35 PM, internationalism said:

prayuth said it was thai navy seals which saved the day

Utter rubbish, please don't make up claims.

Prayut thanked everybody - foreigners and Thais - for their efforts.  The government even made a 30 second TVC and broadcast it overseas thanking everyone.  "An entire country is one in heartfelt thanks.  Without national boundaries working in unity, the world is one.  Thank you."

So please, take your claptrap elsewhere, it is not wanted or needed here (but you'll get the rest of them going - I see some have already taken the bait).

4 hours ago, Karma80 said:

The Thai Navy did the heavy lifting and many servicemen would have laid down their lives trying, even though they knew they were ill equipped and untrained in that environment. One indeed did. It was a matter of national pride. Without them, those kids would not have made it out.

 

Credit where credit is due.

Agree, credit where credit is due, however - the navy seals aren't the only ones who deserve credit and inferring they alone ensured the rescue was a success is a bit over the top.  They were no more important than the somtam lady or the tea lady and thousands of others in supporting the mammoth effort that went into the rescue. 

 

2 hours ago, josephbloggs said:

Utter rubbish, please don't make up claims.
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So please, take your claptrap elsewhere, it is not wanted or needed here (but you'll get the rest of them going - I see some have already taken the bait).

a great deal of your post are similar to this one.

I have thought I have blocked you a long time ago. But your post showed up

33 minutes ago, internationalism said:

a great deal of your post are similar to this one.

I have thought I have blocked you a long time ago. But your post showed up

Ok, good to know, thanks.

So they didn't thank everyone and they didn't broadcast a TVC overseas to thank everyone.  They said it was all Thais only.  You truly live in a fantasy world.

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This place is like boomer central sometimes. So we have a story to recall the great achievement done in rescuing these kids and their coach. And what do we get:

 

First post, a meaningless rant about 'health and safety' for a photo shoot. Then followed by people saying the Thai Navy Seals were a bit useless and didn't know what they were doing.

 

Of course these keyboard experts already know everything about cave diving. Let's forget that cave diving is a very specialist skill, that the Navy Seal divers put in countless days of hard dangerous work, listened to advice and learned, and were an important part of the whole team. Let's also not forget that one of them died!

 

I don't know what it is about this place sometimes. 

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