Family of Thai boy still trapped in cave long for a birthday party reunion

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Pheeraphat Sompiengjai's family has presents waiting for him.

Pheeraphat Sompiengjai’s family still have a birthday cake in the fridge waiting for his return home, as the discovery of the missing boy and his football team in a Thai cave brings joy to relatives but despair at the long rescue ahead.

Grilled pork and dessert had been prepared as a post-football birthday treat for Pheeraphat, known by his nickname "Night", who turned 16 on Saturday, June 23.

Night’s relatives waited that evening to celebrate his birthday, his 17th by Thai tradition, but he did not come home.

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Instead Night, his 11 teammates and their 25-year-old coach made the ill-fated decision to walk into the Tham Luang cave after training.

The boys chipped in to buy snacks to take down to the cave to mark his birthday, relatives at Night’s village of Vieng Hom said on Wednesday.

They speculated it was those snacks that sustained them during the nine-day ordeal before they were found late Monday huddled in the dark on a muddy bank, flood waters ominously beneath them.

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It was meant to be very different, says Night’s sister Phunphatsa.

Night's cake will be waiting for him when he comes home.
Photo: AFP

“We prepared dinner to celebrate and some relatives came to join. The cake is in the fridge. I kept it there to surprise him.”

As the hours passed they knew something was wrong. Night is from a tight-knit community that was now wracked by anxiety for the boys’ return.

His sister told AFP that Night is never late coming home when he says he would.

As the rescue mission drew a blank for days, the family kept the cake because “we still had hope” he would be found alive, Phunphatsa added.

Timeline of the Thailand cave rescue

Night's village is also home to three of the other boys trapped in the cave.

The group still languish inside the cave’s 10 kilometre-long passages, with floods blocking their exit, but are now under the care of Thai navy divers and medics.

However, fresh rains are forecast and a complex rescue plan lies ahead.

When the 12 missing boys and soccer coach were first found alive after nine days trapped in the cave

The distress was eased a little on Wednesday, when a fresh video released by the Thai navy showed the team smiling and looking markedly healthier than when they were found two days ago.

His family are happy to see him safe, and are ready to celebrate his 17th birthday with him.
Photo: AFP

“He said: ‘Hello, I am Night. I’m fine,’” Night’s mother Supaluk told AFP.

“It’s very good to see he is safe. I know he will be okay.”

Night joined the football team about a year ago and his sister said the four boys from Baan Vieng Hom would gather at their house nearly every day before going out to play.

It may be days, weeks or even months before they can resume their normal routines.

“I feel it’s a long time (to wait) ... but it’s okay if (he's) safe,” Phunphatsa said, adding that without her brother, “the house is quiet.”

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