A fisherman was able to survive after he was lost in the sea for three months by taking turtles, birds and cockroaches.
Maximo Napa Castro, 61, is heading on a two -week fishing trip from the coastal city of Marcona in Peru – but it turned into 95 days of hell after it was detonated by a storm.
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Ten days after the Peru fisherman's trip, after it started on December 7, Castro got a terrible storm that I left with the limited supplies.
His panicked family launched a desperate search for him, but he had to face the potential reality that died after that PeruMarine patrols could not locate.
But on Wednesday, the Ecuadorian patrol ship Dun and Castro discovered 680 miles from the coast.
Although he was alive, it was dried and critical.
The 61 -year -old managed to survive by hunting rain water intelligently in his boat, as well as consuming anything he found.
On Friday, while the intimate reunification with his brother, Castro described how desperate cockroaches and birds ate while he was lost in the sea.
But his hunger continued to grow, which led to the devouring of sea turtles.
In the last 15 days of his loss in his boat, Castro revealed that he had no food.
He mentioned what prompted him to stay strong during the terrible accident, the hunter said: “I thought about my mother every day.
“I am grateful to God to give me a second chance.”
He added that he also thought of his two -month -old granddaughter as she left at sea.
Umm Castro, Elena, told the local media that she began to lose hope with the loss of her son, while other family members remained optimistic that it would be found.
After his incredible rescue, Castro was immediately transferred to Beta for a medical evaluation before transferring him to Lima.
At Jorge Chavez International Airport, he was finally collected with his daughter, Eins, who was holding a bottle of Pisco – Peru National drink.
Meanwhile, in the Castro area of Saint Andres, members of society decorated the streets to celebrate his return, and they also told the Perup Peruvian media.
Castro's sister, Lila Torres Napa, revealed how the family planned to celebrate his birthday while he was still lost in the sea.
She said: “The day of his birth was unique because everything he could eat [at sea] It was a small correlation file, so it is very important for us to celebrate because, for us, it may be born again. “
Likewise, Mikhail Pichugin, 45, from RussiaShe managed to survive for more than two months in the Okhotsk Sea in a 15 -foot inflatable bowl after cutting the engine.
When his ship washed away at least 625 miles for 67 days, Pachgagine lost 50 kg, or about half of his body weight.
He revealed that he only survived the rainwater collected, dried peas, and freezing fried pasta.

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