The story of children in Thailand is transferred to the big screen (VIDEO & PHOTO)

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Only a few hours have passed since the happy ending of the story of the 12 children and his coach.

The children, along with their coach Ekkapol Chantawong, were trapped in Tham Luang Cave in Chiang Rai Province on June 23.

Due to the severe weather conditions and specifically due to the rains, the cave was flooded, resulting in them being trapped underground.

 

Their traces were lost, at the point where they left their bicycles and backpacks, outside the cave and rescue teams were called to locate them.

The children and their coach were finally found alive by rescue divers on Monday, July 2, after 9 days of searching and agony.

The "huge" rescue operation was completed yesterday and all the children, as well as their coach, were released from the cave.

Their adventure will become a movie

Several production companies have already begun to consider how they could turn the incredible adventure of the children and their coach into a movie.

Pure Flix Entertainment owner Michael Scott was at the entrance to the cave, looking for ways to secure the rights to the story. In a video he posted on his personal twitter account, he states:

"We see this story as the basis for a film. "We are watching the events and gathering information for anyone who could tell us the story of how the whole world came together to save 12 trapped children and their coach from a cave near the border with China."

Scott was in Thailand a few days ago and volunteered for the rescue operation of the children and their coach who were trapped in the cave.

"I could not be happier. This story means a lot to me. Seeing all this heroism in the cave and the divers coming out touched me. ”

A similar story was that of the 33 miners in Chile, which became a film a few years later entitled "The 33".

 

Source: AlphaNews.live