(ANSA) - RIO DE JANEIRO, 01 SEPT - A Brazilian fisherman, Romualdo Macedo Rodrigues, spent eleven days drifting into a freezer, in the middle of the Atlantic, after his boat sank: the news portal Uol reports.
The rescue was carried out by sailors who identified the floating device in the open ocean, already in the Suriname.
Weakened, the man remained under arrest for 16 days in Paramaribo, the capital of Suriname, because he had no documents.
In an interview with TVRecord's 'Domingo Espetacular' program, the fisherman explained that he had the idea of climbing into the freezer after seeing his boat start to sink.
The man had left the port of Oiapoque, in the Brazilian state of Amapà, to spend three days of fishing.
His boat, however, had cracks and the water started to enter.
"I immediately started to dry, but the next day there was no way out and it sank," explained the fisherman, who cannot swim.
The only thing he had left was a freezer, and after testing whether the object floated, he decided to use it as a boat.
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