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Chile mineworkers ask saved Thai young men to be careful about newly discovered notoriety

As the world watched the safeguard of 12 Thai young men and their soccer mentor from somewhere inside an overwhelmed surrender, on the opposite side of the globe a gathering of Chilean mineworkers took after the unfurling show restlessly.

The 33 previous gold excavators were themselves the focal point of worldwide media consideration eight years prior when they were liberated following 69 days caught underground at the San Jose mine in northern Chile.

Since their save by Chilean specialists and worldwide specialists in the midst of a burst of reputation, a considerable lot of the excavators have continued relationship breakdowns, mental issues, penury and joblessness, individuals from the gathering said.

The previous mine foreman Luis Urzua asked the saved kids to stick near their families and maintain a strategic distance from their heads being turned by money related offers. The remainder of the young men was liberated on Tuesday, and each of the twelve are in a healing center where they are being kept for tests.

Urzua portrayed his own particular experience of being conveyed to the surface into the glare of media lights, attorneys proffering rights contracts and lawmakers anxious to share the spotlight.

"They and their families won't have the ability to adapt to this sort of thing. We couldn't adapt and we were grown-ups," said Urzua, now matured 62, who was credited with keeping his associates joined underground.

Urzua commended the Thai experts' alert in managing the circumstance. They didn't recognize the young men, who are matured in the vicinity of 11 and 16, and have said they are keeping them in isolate in the healing center on account of the danger of disease.

"That is imperative so these kids can reintegrate little by little into their old condition, since they will be extremely damaged and helpless," Urzua told Reuters on Tuesday. He said he had supplicated every day for the young men with his family.

He asked them to recount their stories just once they were prepared.

"I trust multi day, in a couple of years, they will have the capacity to recount their story since, similar to our own, it's an account of confidence and expectation," he said.

Nine excavators, including Urzua, are making lawful move in Chile against two legal advisors they blame for swindling them over the rights to a book and a Hollywood film featuring Antonio Banderas.

One of the attorneys, Remberto Valdes Hueche, said in an email on Tuesday that he kept on working with most of the already caught mineworkers and the misrepresentation allegation made by the nine was "without substance."

A Chilean judge decided that there was insufficient confirmation to decide the reason for the San Jose mishap and nobody was at last considered dependable.

Emotional wellness Issues

Urzua, who presently works for Chile's national mining and land benefit as a motivational speaker, said a significant number of the 33 diggers still experience the ill effects of psychological well-being issues and couldn't work.

"Relatively every digger has mental issues: they don't rest or feel well. It's not notable in Chile but rather they are in lose hope," he said.

Since the news rose two weeks back that the Thai soccer group was caught, a few of the diggers have taken after every improvement on the web and through the global media. For one of their number, following the safeguard demonstrated excessively to shoulder.

"I have been experiencing nervousness and have come back to my specialist today," Omar Reygadas told Reuters.

Jorge Galleguillos, another of "Los 33," as the gathering is known in Chile, reviewed how he had developed to worldwide VIP, and was welcome to Hollywood, the Vatican, Israel and the Chilean presidential royal residence.

"Everything changes," the 64-year-old told Reuters. "At the time, everybody is discussing you - in the press, on TV, you are headline news wherever - and afterward ... nothing."

"Such a significant number of guarantees were made to us and after that we were relinquished. Presently we are overlooked. I trust the same does not transpire."

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