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Peruvian fisherman saved after three months stranded at sea

Maximo Napa was shocked but in good physical condition after being rescued, an official with Peru's navy said
Maximo Napa was shocked but in good physical condition after being rescued, an official with Peru's navy said - Copyright PERUVIAN NAVY/AFP Handout
Maximo Napa was shocked but in good physical condition after being rescued, an official with Peru's navy said - Copyright PERUVIAN NAVY/AFP Handout

A Peruvian fisherman was found alive after drifting at sea for 94 days, a navy official said Saturday, as he was discharged from hospital following his ordeal.

Maximo Napa, 61, was rescued in his small fishing boat on Tuesday after being spotted by an Ecuadoran vessel off the coast of Chimbote in northern Peru.

He told local media in a tearful interview that he survived at sea by eating cockroaches, birds and a turtle.

“I didn’t want to die, for my mother. I have a two-month-old granddaughter — I clung to that. Every day I thought about my mother,” Napa said.

On Saturday, he was discharged from hospital in the coastal city of Paita. 

“Mr Napa arrived in good physical condition. He could walk, wash himself. Shocked, but in good physical condition,” said Peruvian Navy port captain Jorge Gonzalez.

The fisherman had set sail on December 7 from the port of San Juan de Marcona but bad weather conditions and the current caused him to lose course. 

His small boat, which had no radio beacon, ended up on the high seas.

“It is a miracle that my father has been found,” his daughter Ines Napa told the RPP radio station.

“We, as a family, never gave up hope of finding him.”

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