VALEEPOAN KUNAN MOURNS HUSBAND WHO DIED IN THE THAI CAVE RESCUE

THE wife of a former Thai Navy diver who died working to rescue a young soccer team trapped for days in a flooded cave has said she misses him dearly but doesn’t want the boys to blame themselves.
The rescued boys smiled and waved from their hospital beds in the first video clip released on Wednesday after an ordeal that has gripped the world.
Saman Kunan, 38, a former member of the elite Navy SEALs unit, was the only casualty in a multinational operation to save the boys and their coach after monsoon rains trapped them in the cave they were exploring in northern Thailand.
“I love you so much,” his widow, Valeepoan Kunan, wrote in the caption to a black-and-white photograph of her husband she posted on Instagram today.
“I miss you. I love you like you are my very heart … from now on when I wake up … who will I kiss?”
The rescued boys smiled and waved from their hospital beds in the first video clip released on Wednesday after an ordeal that has gripped the world.
Saman Kunan, 38, a former member of the elite Navy SEALs unit, was the only casualty in a multinational operation to save the boys and their coach after monsoon rains trapped them in the cave they were exploring in northern Thailand.
“I love you so much,” his widow, Valeepoan Kunan, wrote in the caption to a black-and-white photograph of her husband she posted on Instagram today.
“I miss you. I love you like you are my very heart … from now on when I wake up … who will I kiss?”