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Saturday, November 27, 2010

Teenagers adrift in Pacific for 50 days reach land

The boys tell rescuers they survived on rainwater, coconuts, raw fish and a seagull that landed on their boat.



From the Associated Press
4:00 AM PST, November 26, 2010

SUVA, Fiji

Three teenage boys who spent 50 days adrift in a tiny boat in the South Pacific walked ashore on shaky legs Friday after their chance rescue -- celebrated on their home island hundreds of miles away as a miracle that brought them back from the dead.

The trio -- Samuel Pelesa and Filo Filo, both 15, and Edward Nasau, 14 -- told rescuers they survived on rainwater they collected, a handful of coconuts, raw fish and a seagull that landed on their 12-foot aluminum boat.

The boys set off Oct. 5 from their home island to one nearby. It's not known how they went missing, but the outboard motor may have broken down at sea.

Worried family members reported them missing and the New Zealand air force launched a sea search. No sign of the tiny boat was found, and the village of 500 people held memorial services, expecting never to see the boys again.

(Original here.)

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