A man in his 60s, who did not return for three days after going out to sea in a small boat, miraculously survived and was rescued.



On the 30th of last month local time, foreign media such as CBS reported that 62-year-old Stewart B, who suffered a boat sinking accident in the middle of the sea, survived with indomitable will.



When Mr. B left at Canaveral Harbor in Florida on the afternoon of the 27th, and did not return the next day, the port staff began to worry about Mr. B's well-being.

Not only did Mr. Rain say that he would sail and return for a while before leaving, but he rarely stayed up all night on the sea.




The Southeastern Coast Guard in the United States also received reports of the disappearance of Mr. B and continued their search, but no trace of Mr. B could be found anywhere.



The news was only delivered on the morning of the 29th, a day later, that a civilian freighter who was passing the sea 138km away from the port discovered Mr. B.

At the time, Mr. Rain was known to have been hung on the bow of the boat, where most of the hull was submerged under the water, and he was holding on to the boat to make the boat sink even a little slowly.




"The boat broke down on the sea and stopped, tried to fix it, but failed. Then, when I got up while sleeping, it was all over the water," said Rain, who got on the boat holding the life tube thrown by the sailors. I have thrown it away," he explained. After an unexpected accident and desperately hanging from the bow for a long time, it is said that there are no major health problems.



Sean Antonelli, an officer of the Coast Guard, said, "I didn't expect Mr. Rain to be alive for close to three days. The chances of being rescued were extremely low. Fortunately, the ship wasn't completely sinking, and thanks to the persistent hanging on the bow, I could have saved my life,” he said.



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