Monk trapped in flooded Thai cave in case similar to ‘Wild Boars’


BANGKOK (The Nation/ANN): A rescue plan is underway for a monk who is reportedly missing after he was last seen entering a cave in Phitsanulok province’s Nern Maprang district on April 2, the Ake Rescue Foundation posted on their Facebook page on Monday (April 5).

“Villagers who have regularly given alms to the monk, who is known as Ajarn Nut, aged 46, said they had not seen him for several days and suspected he was trapped in the cave after he was seen entering it.

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