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After a Peruvian fisherman, after 94 days, he was found alive after driving in the sea, after the navy official was discharged from the hospital on Saturday.
61, 61, an Ecuadoran ship on the shores of Chimbote in Northern Peruvement was rescued on Tuesday on Tuesday.
In an interview with a tearful interview with a tearful interview with local media, in an interview in which he eats cockroaches, birds and turtles.
“I didn’t want to die, for my mother. I have a two-month-old granddaughter – I thought about my mother every day.” Said Napa.
This Peru Navy sent pictures Firefighters, including Napa, united with his brother after the rescue, and the other showing the fisherman who received medical attention.
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On Saturday, the hospital was released from the hospital on the coast.
“Mr Napa came to a good physical situation. He could walk, wash himself. Shocked, but in good physical condition,” said Peruval Navy Port Captain Jorge Gonzalez.
Fisherman caused San Juan De Marcona port on December 7, but to lose bad weather and a current.
The small ship with no radio fluid ended in the high seas.
“It’s a miracle that my father was found,” said his daughter Ines Napa said RPP radio station. “As a family, we never hope to find it.”
Niece, Leyla Torres Napa, RPP Radio Station, told the family that planned to celebrate the birthday last birthday. According to the BBC.
“The day he was born is unique because everything he could eat (while in the sea) so it is very important for us, because it is very important for us, he is very important for us.”
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Napa’s test comes a few months after the dramatic survival of another man lost in the sea for a long time. In October, Russian Mikhail Pichugin was rescued After spending more than two months, combine in a small inflatable boat on the Oxotsk Sea on the coast of Russia. He said he was survival Cold and drinking rainwater vibrating fighting. 46-year-old Pichugin, his 49-year-old brother and his 15-year-old nephew, went off to watch whales. However, the ship’s engine was closed on August 9. Pichugin’s brother and nephew, the son then died and closed his bodies to prevent their washing.
In 2023 he said an Australian sailor survived by more than two months lost in the sea with his dog. When Tim Shaddock, 51 and his IT Bella damaged the rough seas ships and his electronics system, they were floating from Mexico to French Polynesia and destroyed the world.