"About 1,000 kilometers from his original destination, fishermen discovered a sailor's boat. Of the three passengers, only one was still alive.
After a 67-day odyssey in the northwestern Pacific, a 46-year-old sailor was spotted by chance and rescued by fishermen. While sailing in a small sailboat, his 49-year-old brother and 15-year-old son died, authorities in Russia's Far East announced on Tuesday via the messaging app Telegram, pointing out that the sea area extends over 1.58 million square kilometers.
Images were published on social media showing an emaciated, bearded man wearing a hooded jacket and an orange emergency vest. "Two people died, one survived," said the prosecutor's office in the region. "He is receiving medical treatment."
According to the Telegram channel Shot, the catamaran was with the 46-year-old and the two bodies on board about 1000 kilometers from its original destination. According to this, the trio set off on August 9th from a cape in the Khabarovsk region towards the city of Ocha on the island of Sakhalin. "After a while, contact with them was lost and their whereabouts remained unknown," it said. The search for the sailboat lasted for a month." [1]
1. Segler nach 67-tägiger Irrfahrt im Pazifik zufällig gesichtet und
gerettet. Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (online) Frankfurter Allgemeine
Zeitung GmbH. Oct 15, 2024.
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