Thai divers locate monk in flooded cave, hope to rescue him (Update)


BANGKOK (The Nation/ANN): Divers have found a monk who had been missing for days after he was last seen entering a cave, which later flooded because of heavy rains, in Phitsanulok’s Nern Maprang district – an incident reminiscent of the world famous “Wild Boars” case in 2018.

The divers found the monk at 10.30am on Wednesday (April 7) in the Tham Phra Sai Ngam cave in Thung Salaeng Luang National Park. He was missing since April 2.

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