MAE SAI, THAILAND (THECOUNT) — The soccer coach that led 12 Thai boys into a watery cave has now apologized to their parents via a letter he and the boys sent out through divers.

Rescuers said they won’t immediately attempt an underwater evacuation because the boys have not yet learned adequate diving skills. But if heavy rains start again, divers will try to take the boys out right away, Chiang Rai Gov. Narongsak Osatanakorn said at a midnight news conference on Friday. The same day saw a disheartening setback with the death of a former Thai navy SEAL diving in flooded passageways to deliver oxygen supplies.

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“To the parents of all the kids, right now the kids are all fine, the crew are taking good care. I promise I will care for the kids as best as possible. I want to say thanks for all the support and I want to apologize to the parents,” wrote 25-year-old Ekapol Chanthawong, the coach of the Wild Boars soccer team. source

The boys penned letters on pages from a notebook talking about their love for parents and telling them not to be overly concerned.

One boy writes: “I’m doing fine, but the air is a little cold but don’t worry. Although, don’t forget to set up my birthday party.”

Another, identified as Tun, writes: “Mom and Dad, please don’t worry, I am fine. I’ve told Yod to get ready to take me out for fried chicken. With love.” The name reference could be of a waiting relative.

One boy named Mick wrote: “Don’t be worried, I miss everyone. Grandpa, uncle, mom dad, and siblings I love you all. I’m happy being here inside, the navy SEALS have taken good care. Love you all.”