The 12 Thai footballers who have been found alive deep in a cave may have ventured in as part of an initiation, one of the divers who helped locate them has said.
The boys, aged 11 – 16, reportedly went into the Luang Nang Non Cave with their 25-year-old coach in an effort to write their names on the walls.
They were “wading in and trying to go to the end of the tunnel, sort of like an initiation for local young boys to… write your name on the wall and make it back,” Ben Reymenants told Sky News.
But after a flash flood caused by heavy rain they were locked into the cave system.
Mr Rymenants added that the boys appeared mentally fit and were in a stable condition, but had become weak after 10 days without food.
They survived by drinking water from the walls of the cave and had eaten nothing until rescuers reached them. They had only one torch between them, but the battery had run flat.
The leading means of bringing the trapped boys out of the cave is by teaching them to scuba dive. This could take a considerable length of time, as none of them are able to swim.
In addition, some areas of the flooded caves are only wide enough to allow one diver to pass through them at a time.
Thailand cave rescue: the story so far
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Rescue teams assemble at the entrance to the Tham Luang cave complex where a group of 12 boys and their football coach have been missing since 23 June
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Buddhist monk Kruba Boonchum visits the site to perform religious rituals
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Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha visits the site
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A rescue team stands in the entrance to the cave
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British cave-divers (from left to right) Richard William Stanton, Robert Charles Harper and John Volanthen join the rescue effort
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Divers prepare for the rescue mission
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A rescuer enters the cave
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The 12 boys and their coach are from an under-16 football team, they went missing on 23 June and were found on 2 July following work by an international rescue team. The rescue is still ongoing, with it being unknown how long it will be before the boys emerge
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A relative shows a picture of the boys after they were found on 2 July
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10/18
The father of one of the missing boys thanks soldiers after the boys are found
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11/18
Relatives celebrate after they hear that the boys have been found
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Relatives pray after they hear that the boys have been found
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Relatives celebrate after they hear that the boys have been found
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General Bancha Duriyaphan announces the news to the press
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15/18
With the rescue mission still ongoing, Thai soldiers carry equipment into the cave
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With the rescue mission still ongoing, Thai soldiers carry equipment into the cave
EPA
17/18
Water is being pumped out of the flooded cave complex in an effort to make the rescue easier
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Rescue workers prepare oxygen tanks for the rescue mission. It is thought that the boys may have to be taught how to dive in order to escape the cave.
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1/18
Rescue teams assemble at the entrance to the Tham Luang cave complex where a group of 12 boys and their football coach have been missing since 23 June
AP
2/18
Buddhist monk Kruba Boonchum visits the site to perform religious rituals
Getty Images
3/18
Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha visits the site
REUTERS
4/18
A rescue team stands in the entrance to the cave
AP
5/18
British cave-divers (from left to right) Richard William Stanton, Robert Charles Harper and John Volanthen join the rescue effort
AFP/Getty Images
6/18
Divers prepare for the rescue mission
EPA
7/18
A rescuer enters the cave
AP
8/18
The 12 boys and their coach are from an under-16 football team, they went missing on 23 June and were found on 2 July following work by an international rescue team. The rescue is still ongoing, with it being unknown how long it will be before the boys emerge
REUTERS
9/18
A relative shows a picture of the boys after they were found on 2 July
AFP/Getty Images
10/18
The father of one of the missing boys thanks soldiers after the boys are found
AFP/Getty Images
11/18
Relatives celebrate after they hear that the boys have been found
AFP/Getty Images
12/18
Relatives pray after they hear that the boys have been found
Getty Images
13/18
Relatives celebrate after they hear that the boys have been found
AFP/Getty Images
14/18
General Bancha Duriyaphan announces the news to the press
Getty Images
15/18
With the rescue mission still ongoing, Thai soldiers carry equipment into the cave
EPA
16/18
With the rescue mission still ongoing, Thai soldiers carry equipment into the cave
EPA
17/18
Water is being pumped out of the flooded cave complex in an effort to make the rescue easier
Getty Images
18/18
Rescue workers prepare oxygen tanks for the rescue mission. It is thought that the boys may have to be taught how to dive in order to escape the cave.
EPA
The Thai authorities have appealed for donations for full-face scuba diving masks which are easier for beginners to use than normal air regulators which fit into the mouth.
