One of the boys rescued with a football team who were trapped in a Thai cave for two weeks back in 2018 has reportedly died in the UK. The cause of death is unclear, but Duangpetch Promthep is reported to have sustained a head injury. READ MORE: 9News
, after enrolling at Brooke House College Football Academy in Leicester last year.
Zico Foundation, a Thai non-profit that counted Duangpetch as a former student, confirmed his death this afternoon in a post expressing condolences. Writing on Facebook, he said Duangpetch's grandmother told him the boy had suffered an accident. There were reports he had a head injury. British divers found the team hungry and huddled in darkness on a muddy bank in a partly flooded chamber several kilometres inside the caves but it took days to figure out how to rescue them.
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