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Fishermen afloat in giant icebox survive 25 days in shark infested waters after boat sinks

By Richard Shears
Last updated at 6:52 PM on 19th January 2009


Two men who drifted helplessly for 25 days in a large icebox through shark-infested waters have been rescued after a chance sighting by an aircraft crew.

The men were found desperately waving their shirts as an Australian Coastwatch plane flew across the Torres Strait, between Australia and Indonesia. The plane's crew called for a rescue helicopter.

After being winched up into the helicopter, the men identifying themselves as Burmese, told their terrifying story of how their fishing boat with 18 others aboard broke up in rough waters and everyone was thrown into the sea.

The pair are believed to be the only survivors.

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Survivors: These two Burmese men waved their shirts at passing aircraft crew after floating around for almost a month in a giant icebox

'We are so glad you found us - we couldn't have lasted much longer,' the men told their rescuers after being hauled into the helicopter from the 5ft by 4ft box, used to store fish in ice.

It is understood the men managed to survive by drinking rain water that gathered at the bottom of the box and by eating pieces of fish that were also in the container.

As soon as they were hauled into the helicopter they gulped down fresh water that was offered to them.

'We drifted for hundreds of miles and although we think some ships saw us they didn't come to help.

'Even when the fishing boat we were on sent out distress signals, no-one responded and when the boat sank we had to grab what we could or we would drown.'

The men said the old and creaky fishing boat was some 200 nautical miles north of Australia when it began to break up and 'splintered into the ocean'.

As the boat went down, the Burmese men climbed into the icebox as other crew members searched for something to hold on to as they slipped into the water.

'We saw a Thai man floating past us but we couldn't reach him to help.'

The men said there were a total of 11 other Burmese crew and seven Thais on board - but so far no-one has been found.

Days and nights passed as the men, jammed in the ice box, drifted through shark infested waters, helpless to do anything but allow the tide to carry them along.

At times, they said, they feared they would be thrown out when the seas turned rough.

Finally they were spotted by the Coastwatch aircraft, which flies around northern Australia on the look out for illegal immigrants and fishermen illegally entering Australian waters.

The plane's crew summoned a rescue helicopter, which finally ended the men's ordeal.

Helicopter pilot Terry Gadenne told Australia's Channel 7: 'They were ecstatic to see us.

'When we winched down the rescue crewmen into the water, a guy in the esky (ice box) leaped out.

'He was desperately keen to get on board the helicopter. He was pretty keen to get away from the water.

'When they both got up they sculled (drank) two litres of water each within seconds.

'It's a bloody big ocean to be drifting around in.'

Tracey Jiggins, a spokeswoman for the Australian Maritime Safety Authority said the men could not have survived 25 days in the water without a floatation device.

Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1122902/Fishermen-afloat-giant-icebox-survive-25-days-shark-infested-waters-boat-sinks.html
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Ice box survivors quizzed

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Ko Ko Oo and Haung Htaik were rescued by helicopter from the waters off northern Australia on Saturday after being found floating in a bathtub-sized cooler. -- PHOTO: AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE

CANBERRA - TWO Myanmar fishermen who claimed to have survived on rainwater and fish regurgitated by birds while lost at sea for 25 days remained in Australian detention on Wednesday as officials tried to verify their story.

Ko Ko Oo, 22, and Haung Htaik, 24, were rescued by helicopter from the waters off northern Australia on Saturday after being found floating in a bathtub-sized cooler. They were treated for dehydration at an Australian hospital and released on Tuesday.

The pair told authorities that they had been drifting since their fishing boat sank on Dec 23 with the likely loss of 18 Thai and Myanmar crew.

Immigration Department spokesman Sandi Logan said on Wednesday the pair would remain in immigration detention while officials interview them to determine their identities and the circumstances that led them to Australia.

'I'm aware of the doubts that have been expressed in the media about their claims, but I don't think there's any doubt that they were found floating at sea in an ice box,' he said.

Mr Logan would not speculate on whether the pair might apply for asylum in Australia, rather than be returned to Myanmar, also known as Burma, which is controlled by a military junta.

Mr Oo told Wednesday's edition of The Sydney Morning Herald newspaper that he and Mr Htaik ate nothing for the first 10 days of their ordeal.

'Then two big seabirds came and vomited some small fish - about six or seven little fish, and that's all,' Mr Oo told the newspaper through an interpreter.

In its Wednesday edition, The Australian newspaper quoted an unnamed source as saying saying the men did not display symptoms of prolonged exposure such as sunburn and chafed lips. -- AP

Source: http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking%2BNews/World/Story/STIStory_328970.html
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