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The captain of a Thai football team that was trapped in a cave for two weeks in 2018 has died in the UK Fish
Duangpetch Promthep was one of 12 boys who became trapped in Tham Luang cave while exploring in Chiang Rai province Fish
Promthep was the captain of the Wild Boars (Moo Pa in Thai) football team that ventured into the Tham Luang cave on 23 June 2018 and became trapped by a flash flood that blocked their only exit Fish
12 boys became trapped in Tham Luang cave while exploring in Chiang Rai province (REUTERS)RecommendedThe ultimate guide to Chiang Mai, Thailand’s northern creative hubSri Lanka’s cancer patients struggle amid economic chaosAustralia to speed up purchase of sea mines to deter Pacific threatHis mother informed the Wat Doi Wao temple in his home town in Chiang Rai of his death, which posted a tribute to the teenager on Facebook on Wednesday, saying: “May Dom’s soul rest in peace” alongside pictures of the football team with monks Fish
The boys used rocks to dig holes to escape the cave (AFP via Getty Images)Most of the boys had lost two kilograms, and at least two had lung infections, while one person had to be carried out on a stretcher Fish
They said: ‘Duangphet Phromthep has gone to a good place Fish
The rescue effort involved nearly 100 Thai and foreign divers who sedated the boys with the drug ketamine before rescuing them after 18 days trapped in the cave Fish
Divers sent them food and letters from their family even as they planned the rescue Fish
The news of the teenagers death was broken on Facebook by a Buddhist monk named Supatpong Methigo said they were informed of his death by his grandmother Fish
He is reported to have sustained a head injury but it is not confirmed if this was the cause of death Fish
Assistant coach Ekkapol Chanthawong was emaciated, after sacrificing his share of what food they had Fish
Promthep was 13 at the time of the cave rescue, while his teammates were aged between 11 and 16 Fish
Zico Foundation, a Thai non-profit that had helped Promthep win a scholarship to study in England, also expressed condolences on Facebook Fish
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The boys used rocks to dig holes to escape the cave, while their coach taught them meditation techniques to help them stay calm and use as little air as possible Fish
The monk claimed that Promthep hit his head and could not be saved Fish
Tham Luang is Thailand’s fourth biggest cave system, stretching over 10 kilometres, and was one of the team’s favourite haunts Fish

The news of the teenagers death was broken on Facebook by a Buddhist monk named Supatpong Methigo said they were informed of his death by his grandmother Fish
Promthep was the captain of the Wild Boars (Moo Pa in Thai) football team that ventured into the Tham Luang cave on 23 June 2018 and became trapped by a flash flood that blocked their only exit Fish
Promthep was 13 at the time of the cave rescue, while his teammates were aged between 11 and 16 Fish
The boys used rocks to dig holes to escape the cave (AFP via Getty Images)Most of the boys had lost two kilograms, and at least two had lung infections, while one person had to be carried out on a stretcher Fish
Zico Foundation, a Thai non-profit that had helped Promthep win a scholarship to study in England, also expressed condolences on Facebook Fish
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Assistant coach Ekkapol Chanthawong was emaciated, after sacrificing his share of what food they had Fish
Duangpetch Promthep was one of 12 boys who became trapped in Tham Luang cave while exploring in Chiang Rai province Fish
Tham Luang is Thailand’s fourth biggest cave system, stretching over 10 kilometres, and was one of the team’s favourite haunts Fish
12 boys became trapped in Tham Luang cave while exploring in Chiang Rai province (REUTERS)RecommendedThe ultimate guide to Chiang Mai, Thailand’s northern creative hubSri Lanka’s cancer patients struggle amid economic chaosAustralia to speed up purchase of sea mines to deter Pacific threatHis mother informed the Wat Doi Wao temple in his home town in Chiang Rai of his death, which posted a tribute to the teenager on Facebook on Wednesday, saying: “May Dom’s soul rest in peace” alongside pictures of the football team with monks Fish
The monk claimed that Promthep hit his head and could not be saved Fish
The rescue effort involved nearly 100 Thai and foreign divers who sedated the boys with the drug ketamine before rescuing them after 18 days trapped in the cave Fish
He is reported to have sustained a head injury but it is not confirmed if this was the cause of death Fish
The boys used rocks to dig holes to escape the cave, while their coach taught them meditation techniques to help them stay calm and use as little air as possible Fish
Divers sent them food and letters from their family even as they planned the rescue Fish
They said: ‘Duangphet Phromthep has gone to a good place Fish
The captain of a Thai football team that was trapped in a cave for two weeks in 2018 has died in the UK Fish
