BREAKING: One of the 12 boys who was rescued from a Thai cave in 2018 has died in the UK. Duangpetch Promthe is reported to have sustained a fatal head injury.
One of the 12 boys who was rescued from a Thai cave in 2018, has died in the UK.
Promthep was the captain of the Thai boys’ football team, which was trapped in a cave along with their coach for two weeks in 2018.
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