Now we can ask the question: Why did this coach bring these kids so deep into these very dangerous caves? Was he trying to kill them all? Was he suicidal? Was he abusive, and was trying to get rid of the evidence?
I strongly feel that NONE of these kids or the coach should receive a penny to tell their story. Any profit from this should go to help pay for the rescue, and to the family of the man who lost his life.
Answer found at #17.
The boys used to explore the cave after their games. When they didnt return, the coach went looking for them. He risked his life for the kids.
Making assumptions without knowing the true facts about a situation is classic PRE—judice.
The truth about the coach is posted on almost every FR thread about this story, and it would be well worth your while to learn it.
Obviously you have a very warped opinion on everything. Normal people enjoy exploring. It’s how we learn. You are insulting!
Now we can ask the question: Why did this coach bring these kids so deep into these very dangerous caves? Was he trying to kill them all? Was he suicidal? Was he abusive, and was trying to get rid of the evidence?
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Oh, SERIOUSLY? Get a grip.
It was a traditional thing for them to go into the cave. They couldn’t have known the weather was going to trap them in there. To me, the coach is a hero - he kept them alive, safe and sane until help came for them, then took responsibility for leading them there in the first place. And YOU think he’s some kind of child molester or would-be murderer!
“Now we can ask the question: Why did this coach bring these kids so deep into these very dangerous caves? Was he trying to kill them all? Was he suicidal? Was he abusive, and was trying to get rid of the evidence?”
Shame on you.
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You are obviously still in the dark about the facts of this happening. The coach is seen by the parents and the Thai people as a hero..which he is. Read up and acquaint yourself with this event and why it happened......flash floods are nothing to ignore is a good place to start.
Enjoying the pile-on? The Thais would expel your from the country for saying such ill-informed, stupid things.
The kids went on their own. The coach went to look for them and stayed with the kids.
The children should not be punished
The criminal perpetrator is the “coach”
he should be held on criminal negligence and attempted murder
The man must be removed from all future contact with these victims
He should be identified as a criminal felon
Above is a good article with some background. They say the parents became concerned about the boys not coming home as it got later in the day. They reached out to the coach (assistant coach actually) - and he found their bikes at the cave and went in after them.
Although that begs the question on why they weren’t found for another 9 days. Did the coach not tell anybody where he was going? Perhaps he knew of their plans and figured “I’ll just go and get them.”
Are you an idiot ? or just a trouble maker ? or lazy ???