One of the 12 boys who was rescued from a Thai cave after being trapped for two weeks in 2018 has died in hospital in the UK
Non-profit organisation the Zico Foundation, which helped Dom secure a scholarship in England, posted a message to"express our condolences".Dom was 13 when, along with his team - the Wild Boars - and their coach, the side explored the Tham Luang Nang Non cave system in June 2018.
A rescue effort involving Thai and foreign divers was launched after the team - aged between 11 and 16 - became trapped by rising floodwaters.The young football players and their 25-year-old coach were underground around two kilometres into the cave. After 18 days, the team was saved in a huge rescue operation involving specialist divers and Thai Navy SEALs.
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