Thai teenagers leave the hospital on Thursday
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There are 12 teenage footballers of the Wild Boar football team trapped in Thailand's Tham Luang Cave and their coaches are currently in the hospital. On June 23, they were trapped inside the cave. After being detained for two weeks, they were rescued in the three-day daring expedition.
Currently, 12 boys and their coaches in the hospital are physically good. They are slowly recovering. On Saturday, Health Minister Piyaskal Sakulatai said that they will be released from their hospitality next week.
In a recently released video, the boys were seen sitting in bed. They are fairly healthy. In this video, the teenagers thanked the people who were trying to rescue them.
A 14-year-old teenager says, I'm fine now. Thanks for saving me. Those 12 teenagers between 11 and 16 years old. And their coach is 25 years old.
Piyasakala Sakulatai said that the physical condition of those 12 boys and their coaches has been progressing better than ever. After the recovery, after being admitted to hospital, it was known that some pneumonia was attacked. But they are also slowly recovering. He said all of them will be released on Thursday.
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