A Russian man who survived 66 days adrift at sea in a small inflatable boat on Wednesday spoke from his hospital bed about his ordeal.
Mikhail Pichugin, 46, was rescued by a fishing boat Monday off the coast of the far eastern Kamchatka peninsula, more than two months after he set off on a boat trip with his brother and 15-year-old nephew, both of whom died aboard.
Taken to a hospital in the city of Magadan, Pichugin was well enough to speak briefly to journalists Wednesday, lying in a hospital bed.
Looking pale with red-rimmed eyes but not emaciated, he gave a few details of how he managed to survive in the Sea of Okhotsk.
“With God’s help, how else? If a boat called Angel saved me,” he said, smiling, referring to the name of the fishing boat whose crew spotted him.
“I collected rainwater,” he said. He also credited a sleeping bag filled with camel hair for helping him survive.
“It’s wet, it doesn’t get dry but you crawl under it, you wriggle around a bit and you get warm.”
“I had no choice. I have my mother at home, my daughter,” he added on his motivation to live.
Magadan deputy governor Tatiana Savchenko said his condition was “satisfactory”.
She said the administration would pay for Pichugin to fly home and for relatives to visit.
Pichugin comes from Ulan-Ude in Siberia but was working on the far eastern island of Sakhalin as a driver.
Source: Vanguard
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