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This video, the reporter says one of the kids has a torn ligament in his ankle


He also said that the initial hero in this entire mission is Vernon Unsworth, a British diver who lives there in MaeSai. He (reporter) said without Mr. Unsworth getting the ball (no pun intended this time) rolling, this rescue wouldn't have been possible.
He said Mr. Unsworth, doesn't care to speak with the media.
I did find a few articles... here's a couple:
Cave boys' relatives keep vigil as rescue effort grips ThailandVernon Unsworth, a British diver who lives in Thailand, said he knew the cave intimately as he had been exploring its tunnels for six years. He said the conditions were “getting hostile”, and whether or not the boys were alive “depends where they are”.
He said: “If they’re in the right place they can survive for five or six days. But the water now, the floodwater, is getting higher and higher, so there will be a point in time where even this cave here, the entrance will close.”
British caver is hailed a 'magician' after convincing Thai officials to bring in heroic UK divers who found stranded schoolboys, aided by his knowledge of the tunnels
Brit caver hailed magician for getting Thais to recruit hero divers | Daily Mail Online
I think I recall hearing about him in the beginning; but now he's kind of a forgotten hero... well not to anyone involved, but in the more recent reports. Sounds like he might like it that way, but he definitely needs to be remembered and recognized. Wow, once again.