Peruvian fisherman lost for 95 days in Pacific Ocean is found alive
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An individual from Peru who works as a fisherman was discovered to be still breathing after enduring a challenging period of 95 days adrift. During this time, he survived by consuming insects, birds, and sea turtles after exhausting his initial food reserves while he was stranded in the ocean.

Máximo Napa Castro set sail on a fishing trip from his southern Peruvian coastal town of Marcona on Dec. 7 with enough food to last him two weeks.

However, 10 days into his trip, the 61-year-old fisherman strayed off course due to bad weather, sending his boat drifting aimlessly into the vast Pacific Ocean.

When Napa Castro did not return home, his family reported him missing and Peru’s maritime patrols began scanning the waters for the missing fisherman for weeks without luck.

He hadn’t been found until months later when an Ecuadorian fishing patrol found his boat drifting 680 miles from the country’s coastline.

Napa Castro was found by the crew heavily dehydrated and in critical condition on March 11.

The fisherman survived on rainwater he collected on the boat and tried to ration out what he had left of his food before he went 15 days without eating and resorted to extreme measures to stay alive, he told Reuters.

“I ate roaches, birds, the last thing I ate was turtles,” he told the outlet. “I did not want to die.”

Napa Castro said that thinking about his family helped motivate him to survive while alone at sea with little to no resources.

“I said I didn’t want to die for my mother,” he said.

He said he thought about his “mother every day” while waiting to be rescued and the “granddaughter” that was just introduced into his family just months before he went missing at sea.

“I had a granddaughter who is a few months old, I held on to her,” he said. “I’m thankful to God for giving me a second chance.”

As he was fighting to survive, his mother, Elena Castro, told local media that she had started to lose hope that she’d ever see her son again.

“I told the Lord, whether he’s alive or dead, just bring him back to me, even if it’s just to see him,” his mother told TV Peru.

Elena Castro said that her daughters helped keep her optimistic while her son was missing, and it helped her overcome the idea that her son was gone.

“But my daughters never lost faith. They kept telling me: Mom, he’ll come back, he’ll come back,” she added.

Napa Castro’s daughter, Inés Napa Torres, was overjoyed that her father was found and made a heart-warming Facebook post on March 15 thanking the Ecuadorian fishing patrol for locating her father.

“THANK YOU ECUADORIAN BROTHERS FOR RESCUING MY DAD GOD BLESS YOU,” she wrote. “ESPECIALLY THE PILOT WILSON.”

After being rescued, the fisherman was taken to Hospital Nuestra Señora de las Mercedes in Paita to receive medical evaluations, CNN reported. He was discharged on Saturday.

With Post wires

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