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Cast Away movie becomes a reality: Man survives by eating raw fish and drinking rainwater

Cast Away movie becomes a reality: Man survives by eating raw fish and drinking rainwater

The film, by which Tom Hanks performed the lead function, portraying a person stranded on a abandoned island, turned a actuality off the coast of Mexico.

Tim Shaddock, a 51-year-old resident of Sydney, and his canine Bella, had set off from Mexico in April to journey to French Polynesia.

Shaddock launched into a journey of over 6,000 kilometers from the town of La Paz in Mexico. However, shortly after his ship’s digital programs failed as a result of hostile climate circumstances, he started drifting within the North Pacific Ocean.

After surviving for 2 months by consuming uncooked fish and consuming rainwater, Shaddock and his canine had been ultimately rescued by a close-by boat after a helicopter noticed them.

Speaking to 9News, Shaddock stated, “I went through a very tough ordeal at the sea. I just need some rest and a good meal because I have been alone at sea for a long time. Other than that, my health is very good.”

Shaddock talked about that his fishing gear had performed a vital function in his survival.

He had additionally managed to keep away from sunburn by taking shelter underneath the cover of his boat.

Source: www.anews.com.tr