“Love You Mom” – Trapped Thai Soccer Team Sends Handwritten Notes From Cave

Trapped Thai football team say they’ve missed home as they hope to join the outside world in handwritten note from the cave.

Thai Navy SEALs leading the massive effort to free the trapped soccer team have shared photos of the notes, penned late Friday. Each of the 12 boys are aged 11 to 16, while their coach who assured their families that they are fine, is aged 25.

“I love you mom, I love you dad, and my brother too,” wrote Nick, 15, who signed with a drawn heart. “When I get out, I want to go have a pork barbecue.”

“Don’t worry, I just disappeared for two weeks,” wrote his friend Bew, 14. “I’ll help you with your shop everyday, I will hurry out of here.”

The Twelve boys from the under-16 soccer team have been trapped inside Tham Luang cave by rising floodwaters for two weeks, and Thai authorities are working on plans to extract the team. “The kids said ‘don’t worry,’ everyone is strong, they have a long list of food they want to eat when they get outside,” a Thai Navy SEAL wrote on one of the small collection of mud-stained papers delivered by a diver. “They ask that their teachers won’t give them much homework when they come back.” See gallery for the letters from trapped Thai soccer team.

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