The Hero In The Cave, Dr.Richard Held Up His Vacation And Stayed With The Boys For 3 Days
- 3:27 pm July 25, 2018
- Hazel
We don’t always get to see kindness in this world full of selfishness and hate. It is comforting to know that there are kind, caring people around the world which make this place a better one to live in. The people who selflessly help other people are heroes and we are glad and appreciate their kindness. These acts of kindness is an example to the world that there is always hope for humanity even though the majority of them defy the norm. People get into trouble and if they are lucky enough they meet kind people who help them out of the situation without expecting anything in return. We should also become like them, think selflessly and help more people we come across. These little acts of kindness make us human and it is much needed in this world full of hate and competition in becoming the supreme, selfishness is taking over. Let’s celebrate Dr. Richard.
Thai soccer team
People all over the world are talking about the unfortunate Thai soccer team got caught in the Tham Luang Nan Noncave from the past few weeks.
We have been closely filling the news from the Northern Thailand, where people struggle for their lives for more than over two weeks.
12 boys and the coach
12 Boys, aged 11 to 16, as well as their 25-year-old coach, disappeared into Tham Luang Nan Non in northern Thailand, on the 23rd of June.
The long cave system is 10 km long. But the real task for the search and rescue was the opening which was blocked by heavy monsoon rain. It was extremely difficult for them to reach to the victims to help them out.
They were rescued
The rescue operation in the news was followed by the whole world. And the lives that ended during the search broke millions of hearts.
The news of all the 12 boys and the coach was rescued brought delight to the heart and the one person who played an important role in this challenging rescue operation, Dr. Richard Harris.
Dr. Richard Harris
Richard is an Australian doctor and diver who was on vacation in Thailand when news of the boys stuck in the cave reached him.
The government of Australia, Richard’s expertise was the reason the Thai government called on to him for help.
Richard is internationally renowned for his expertise in cave rescues.Skilled...
Only he had this rare combination of skills as both an experienced diver and doctor and it was much needed at this time.
When Richard finally reached the boys he stayed with them for three days while assessing their state of health.
The BBC reported that under his assessment, he ordered that the weakest boys should leave the cave first!The last one who left the cave
Richard Harris, who is called by his nick name, Harry, is believed to be the last one who left the cave.
When Harry finally came out of the cave his family was very happy but their happiness was short-lived when, shortly after the end of the rescue campaign, news that his father was not more reached him.
