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[Dunia] (UPDATE!) - 12 Pelajar dan Jurulatih selamat (Movie dah dalam early development

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Post time 12-7-2018 04:08 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Travelo replied at 12-7-2018 11:20 AM
kena kuarantin ke tu? WC dah nak dekat,ada ke diorang ni dapat gi sana ataupun masih dlm pengawasa ...

Diaorg x dpt pg..kena stay hospital at least 7 days..tp doc ckp maybe dh bleh tgk wc tru tv

Dlm video ppn tunjuk diaorg dh x pakai sunglasess..so means mata diorg dh bleh tgk cahaya.

X pe MU still welcoming diorg n rescuers to old traffods one day
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Post time 12-7-2018 04:12 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Edited by archerfahid at 12-7-2018 04:14 PM
archerfahid replied at 12-7-2018 04:01 PM
12 orang pemain bola sepak kelab Wild Boar FC yang sebahagiannya terperangkap sehingga 18 hari di da ...


Plan berubah..coach yg tentukan sapa yg patut kluar dulu..coach knows budak2 tu better..tahu sapa yg smangat kuat n etc

Then strechers tu digunakan after dah smpi chamber 3..start ctu smpi lah kluar gua...b4 tu budak2 still kena dive ngan dive buddy

Proud of them..wild boars n all rescuers. Peoples on earth still have humanity toward  each others
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Post time 12-7-2018 08:09 PM | Show all posts
Travelo replied at 12-7-2018 11:20 AM
kena kuarantin ke tu? WC dah nak dekat,ada ke diorang ni dapat gi sana ataupun masih dlm pengawasa ...

doktor kata dia org takbleh pi mana2, masih dlm kuarantin. takmo ambik risiko kotlah ada penyakit yg belum dikesan.
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Post time 12-7-2018 10:05 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
MAKE THE MoST OF YOUR LIFE, rescued Thai cave boys told

(Reuters) - The head of a Thai navy SEAL diving team that helped lead 12 boys and their soccer coach through a flooded cave complex to safety urged the boys on Thursday to "make the most" of their lives and be a force for good.

The first footage of the boys, aged 11 to 16, convalescing in hospital in the northern city of Chiang Rai emerged on Wednesday, with some, wearing face masks and hospital gowns, giving peace signs to the camera.

Health officials said the boys would spend at least a week in hospital and around 30 days recovering at home following more than two weeks trapped inside the flooded Tham Luang cave complex.


Thirteen foreign divers and five Thai Navy SEALs guided boys and their coach out in a complicated three-day operation that ended on Tuesday.

"Make the most of your lives. Be good people, be a force for good for your country," Rear Admiral Apakorn Yuukongkaew, commander of Thailand's navy SEALS unit, said in a message to the boys before boarding a flight from Chiang Rai.

"Hooyah!" Apakorn shouted before flying out, using a morale-building navy term.

Footage released by the SEALs showed parts of the rescue operation that captivated the world.

The boys were held close to the divers and remained motionless for parts of the journey where they had to dive. They were then carried on stretchers through dry parts to the cave's entrance.

Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwan said on Wednesday the operation was nothing short of a miracle.



Families of the 12 boys have been allowed to visit them.

A statement from Thailand's public health ministry on Thursday said two boys from the first group rescued on Sunday who were diagnosed with a lung infection were recovering well. Three boys from the last group saved have ear infections.

The boys' families can visit them wearing protective gowns and masks, it added.

At U-Tapao civil-military airport in Rayong province, near where the Royal Thai Navy operates out of Sattahip Naval Base, Thai navy SEALs and some foreign military personnel were given a hero's' welcome when they touched down on Thursday.

Those involved in the rescue were give large garlands made from marigolds as navy officers and proud civilians stood by. Some well-wishers at the air base prepared red roses.

"All Thais are proud of you ... You have made a name for the SEALs unit," a senior navy official told those gathered.


The Tham Luang cave complex will remain closed to the public for at least six months, said Chongklai Worapongsathorn, deputy director-general of the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation.

(Reporting by Pracha Hariraksapitak, Panarat Thepgumpanat, Aukkarapon Niyomat and Amy Sawitta Lefevre in BANGKOK, John Geddie and Patpicha Tanakasempipat in CHIANG RAI; Writing by Amy Sawitta Lefevre; Editing by Nick Macfie)
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Post time 19-7-2018 09:28 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Wildboars dah bleh discharge wad smlm
Pastu diaorg ada sidang media.. Siar live seluruh thai smlm
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Post time 19-7-2018 09:30 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts


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Post time 19-7-2018 09:34 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
'Saat penyelamat muncul seperti magis' remaja terperangkap dalam Gua Tham Luang

Agensi | Diterjemahkan oleh: Siti Nursyazwani
Diterbitkan pada Julai 18, 2018 22:32 MYT


CHIANG RAI: Teruskan berjuang dan jangan mengalah.

Itu ‘mantra’ yang digunakan kesemua 12 remaja dan seorang jurulatih pasukan bola sepak remaja Thailand yang terperangkap dalam Gua Tham Luang di Chiang Rai selama 17 hari.

Ini demi memastikan mereka terus hidup walaupun terpaksa berdepan dengan cabaran yang sukar apabila terperangkap dalam gua tersebut.

Menurut jurulatih pasukan ‘Wild Boar’, Ekkapol Chantawong, turutan mangsa yang dikeluarkan bukan mengikut keadaan kesihatan mereka pada waktu itu.

“Kami memastikan pelajar yang duduk lebih jauh berbanding yang lain untuk dikeluarkan dahulu. Jadi, mereka dapat memberitahu yang lain bahawa kami semua selamat,” katanya dalam sidang media sejurus mereka dibenarkan keluar dari hospital pada Rabu.

Kesemua 12 remaja dan seorang jurulatih pasukan bola sepak remaja Thailand yang terperangkap dalam Gua Tham Luang di Chiang Rai dibenarkan keluar dari hospital hari ini. Foto: Reuters

Tambah Ekkapol, dia dan pasukan bola sepak itu meneroka ke dalam gua selepas sesi latihan pada 23 Jun lepas.


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Namun, nasib tidak menyebelahi mereka apabila gua tersebut mula dibanjiri susulan hujan.

“Kami bergilir-gilir korek batu untuk keluar dari gua, kami tidak mahu hanya tunggu sehingga pihak berkuasa tiba untuk beri bantuan,” jelasnya.

Salah seorang remaja yang terperangkap, Adul Sam-on, 14 menceritakan kembali apabila ditemui dua penyelam Britain yang muncul untuk menyelamatkan mereka.

“Ia seolah-olah seperti situasi yang magis. Saya terpaksa berfikir panjang sebelum menjawab soalan mereka,” ujarnya.

FOTO ALBUM: Chiang Rai rai kejayaan misi menyelamat mangsa Gua Tham Luang

Mengimbau kembali detik mencemaskan itu, salah seorang lagi remaja dengan panggilan Tee berkata, sepanjang mereka terperangkap di dalam gua tersebut, mereka hanya minum air tanpa menjamah apa-apa makanan.

Kemunculan pertama mereka hari ini ternyata yang ditunggu-tunggu media antarabangsa. Mereka juga muncul dalam keadaan yang tersenyum dan dalam keadaan yang stabil.

Mereka muncul dalam keadaan yang tersenyum dan dalam keadaan yang stabil. Foto: Reuters

Dalam sidang media yang disiarkan secara langsung ke seluruh Thailand dari Chiang Rai itu, kumpulan remaja dan jurulatih berkenaan menjawab beberapa soalan daripada wartawan yang sudahpun diberikan kepada mereka lebih awal.

Sementara itu, menurut Pegawai Kementerian Keadilan, Tawatchai Thaikaew, privasi remaja itu perlu dilindungi dan dihormati.

Tambahnya lagi, walaupun selepas dibenarkan keluar hospital, sebarang perhatian berlebihan dari pihak media boleh menjejasjkan kesihatan mental mereka.

"Kami tidak tahu 'kecederaan emosi' yang dialami oleh anak-anak ini. Pihak media juga maklum bahawa kumpulan remaja itu diuji situasi yang sulit, dan baru saja melalui kesulitan itu," katanya kepada Reuters di sini, hari ini.

Mereka terperangkap selama 17 hari dalam gua yang berdekatan sempadan Myanmar sebelum berjaya dibawa keluar dengan misi bantuan antarabangsa.

Mereka kemudiannya  dimasukkan ke hospital bagi mendapatkan rawatan
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Post time 16-2-2023 03:10 AM | Show all posts
            Thai boy rescued from flooded cave in 2018 dies in UK during football scholarship        
Duangpetch Promthep, one of the 12 boys from the Wild Boars football club who were rescued from a flooded Thai cave in 2018, has died in the UK.
  • Duangpetch Promthep was one of the 12 boys of the Wild Boars football team who became trapped in a cave in 2018, sparking an international rescue effort
  • He is said to have suffered a head injury and died in a hospital in Leicester on Tuesday

Captain of football team rescued from Thai cave in 2018 dies in UK


Cause of death of Duangpetch Promthep, who moved to Leicester to attend a football academy, has not been confirmed




Duangpetch Promthep introduces himself during a news conference in Chiang Rai, Thailand in July 2018. Photograph: Soe Zeya Tun/Reuters

Rebecca Ratcliffe in Bangkok

Wed 15 Feb 2023 15.04 GMTLast modified on Wed 15 Feb 2023 15.54 GMT
Duangpetch had travelled to the UK late last year to attend the college. “Dom was very happy with playing football there,” Kiatisuk said. “Dom was very fast, very smart, full of happiness.”

Duangpetch, who had moved to the UK to attend a college’s football academy, died on Tuesday, said the Zico Foundation, which had supported his scholarship abroad. His death was also confirmed by Brooke House college in Leicester.

Duangpetch, known as Dom, was found in his dorm by a teacher on Sunday and was taken by ambulance to hospital, Kiatisuk Senamuang, the founder of the Zico Foundation, told an online press conference.

Duangpetch was treated at the hospital until Tuesday but was unresponsive.

Ian Smith, the principal at Brooke House college, said: “This event has left our college community deeply saddened and shaken. We unite in grief with all of Dom’s family, friends, former teammates and those involved in all parts of his life, as well as everyone affected in any way by this loss in Thailand and throughout the college’s global family.

“The college is liaising with statutory authorities and the Royal Thai embassy in London, and dedicating all resources to assist our student body, as they as young people process Dom’s passing. Beyond that, we are unable to comment further at this time and would ask for privacy and compassion as we continue to support the students in our care at this time, drawing on the kindness and assistance of the Market Harborough community.”
The cause of Duangpetch’s death has not been confirmed, but the BBC reported that Leicestershire police had said the death was not suspicious.
Before moving to the UK, Duangpetch had written on social media: “Today, my dream has come true because I will become a football student in England.”

Duangpetch was captain of the Wild Boars, the football team that became trapped in Tham Luang cave complex in the Doi Nang Non mountain range in 2018. A 17-day international operation to free the boys captivated the world.

Duangpetch’s teammates were among those who left tributes on social media. “You told me to wait and see when you get the national team’s call-up when we last met before you travelled to England. I was teasing that I need to get your autograph when you get back. Sleep well, my friend,” wrote Prachak Sutham, who was rescued with Duangpetch. Their team had been through a lot together, he said, “both joy and suffering”.

Titan Chanin Viboonrungruang, also from the Wild Boars, wrote: “You used to tell me that we will follow our dream in football. You’re a person who inspires me to improve and catch up with you. If there were to be a next life, I wish that we can play football together again, Dom. You will always be in my memory.”






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