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A castaway survives 24 days in the Caribbean thanks to a bottle of ketchup

2023-01-19T11:29:35.015Z


The survivor had written the word "help" on the hull of his sailboat on which he was found about 220 km northwest of Puerto Bol


A shipwrecked man in the Caribbean survived 24 days on ketchup alone before being rescued in Colombian waters, the country's naval authority said.

“I had nothing to eat, just a bottle of ketchup, garlic powder and Maggi (bouillon cubes).

I mixed everything with water to survive for about 24 days,” said Elvis Francois, a 47-year-old Dominican, in a video released by the Colombian Navy.

#JUDICIAL Impactant testimonio of Elvis Francois, a Dominican man who was shipwrecked by the Caribbean sea for 24 days and survived with tomato salsa, polvo de ajo and caldo.

@ArmadaColombia rescató al extranjero de 47 años, quien regresará a su país.

Via @LuisErnestoC96 pic.twitter.com/CMp0Eeuv6z

— ÚltimaHoraCaracol (@UltimaHoraCR) January 18, 2023

The survivor had written the word "help" on the hull of his sailboat on which he was found 120 nautical miles (about 220 km) northwest of Puerto Bolivar, in the northern department of La Guajira .

"Carried Out to Sea"

“On January 15, I saw a plane pass by.

I had a mirror and I started sending signals" with the reflection of the sun, "when I saw it pass twice, I understood that they had seen me", he explains .

The Colombian Navy quickly came to rescue him with the support of a merchant ship.

In December, while this resident of Dominica was repairing a sailboat in front of a port in Saint-Martin, an island in the northeast of the West Indies, he was "carried out to sea" due to bad weather conditions, according to a statement from the Navy.

“Without any knowledge of navigation, he was lost and disoriented at sea, his efforts to maneuver the ship and the equipment on board were useless”, adds the same source.

Several times, he tried to make calls, but in vain, for lack of network.

“I couldn't do anything but sit and wait... 24 days away from land, no one to talk to, no idea what to do or where I was.

It was hard, at times I lost hope, I thought of my family,” he said.

He was handed over to the immigration services so that they could organize his return to Dominica.

Source: leparis

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