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Family of Thai cave boy called ‘Night’ long to celebrate his 16th birthday at home

Night’s relatives waited all evening on June 23 to celebrate his birthday. But he did not come home

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Photographs of Pheeraphat 'Night' Sompiengjai, one of the members of a Thai youth football team currently trapped at the Tham Luang cave. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

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 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 great aunt of Pheeraphat 'Night' Sompiengjai, one of the members of a Thai youth football team currently trapped at the Tham Luang cave, shows a SpongeBob birthday cake for Night. Photo: AFP
The great aunt of Pheeraphat 'Night' Sompiengjai, one of the members of a Thai youth football team currently trapped at the Tham Luang cave, shows a SpongeBob birthday cake for Night. Photo: AFP
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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.

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