British diver pays tribute to teenager he rescued in Thai cave who has died aged 17

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British diver pays tribute to teenager he rescued in Thai cave who has died aged 17
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The British diver who saved the life of one of the boys trapped in a cave in Thailand in 2018 has said he is “shocked and saddened” to hear the 17-year-old died in the UK

Duangpetch Promthep , one of the 12 boys rescued from inside a Thai cave, poses for photos with other members of the Wild Boars football team he said: “As a personal recollection it was Dom whose unconscious body I swam with as I escorted him to safety on the second day of the rescue mission.

“All members of the British Cave Rescue Council team who were involved in the event have been informed, and along with myself send their condolences to Dom’s family, teammates and friends under such heartbreaking circumstances.” John Volanthen and Rick Stanton attend the National Geographic’s The Rescue premiere in New York City in 2021

Leicestershire Police said they were called to the college shortly before 1pm on Sunday. The call concerned the welfare of a 17-year-old pupil who was taken to hospital where he later died, a spokesperson for Leicestershire Police told“The boy’s death is not being treated as suspicious and a file will be prepared for the coroner,” police said in a statement.

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