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Peruvian fisher rescued after three months stranded at sea | Peruvian fisher rescued after three months stranded at sea |
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Maximo Napa, 61, says he survived by eating cockroaches, birds and a turtle – and thinking about his mother | |
A Peruvian fisher was found alive after drifting at sea for 94 days, a navy official said on Saturday, as he was discharged from hospital after his ordeal. | A Peruvian fisher was found alive after drifting at sea for 94 days, a navy official said on Saturday, as he was discharged from hospital after his ordeal. |
Maximo Napa, 61, was rescued in his small fishing boat on Tuesday after being spotted by an Ecuadorian vessel off the coast of Chimbote in northern Peru. | |
He told local media in a tearful interview that he survived by eating cockroaches, birds and a turtle. | He told local media in a tearful interview that he survived by eating cockroaches, birds and a turtle. |
“I didn’t want to die, for my mother. I have a two-month-old granddaughter – I clung to that. Every day I thought about my mother,” Napa said. | “I didn’t want to die, for my mother. I have a two-month-old granddaughter – I clung to that. Every day I thought about my mother,” Napa said. |
On Saturday, he was discharged from hospital in the coastal city of Paita. | On Saturday, he was discharged from hospital in the coastal city of Paita. |
“Mr Napa arrived in good physical condition. He could walk, wash himself. Shocked, but in good physical condition,” said a Peruvian navy port captain, Jorge González. | |
The fisher had set out on 7 December from the port of San Juan de Marcona but bad weather conditions and the current caused him to lose course. | The fisher had set out on 7 December from the port of San Juan de Marcona but bad weather conditions and the current caused him to lose course. |
His small boat, which had no radio beacon, ended up on the high seas. | His small boat, which had no radio beacon, ended up on the high seas. |
“It is a miracle that my father has been found,” his daughter Ines Napa told the RPP radio station. “We, as a family, never gave up hope of finding him.” | “It is a miracle that my father has been found,” his daughter Ines Napa told the RPP radio station. “We, as a family, never gave up hope of finding him.” |
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