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By Brianna Herlihy AU Source: Fox News 1/4/2024
Brianna Herlihy
Credit: Viral Free Press
Rosalon Frans Cayon, 31, survived eight days at sea before being rescued
A Filipino fisherman miraculously survived eight days stranded at sea in a sinking boat by drinking rainwater and eating raw fish.
 

Rosalon Frans Cayon, 31, and other trawlers had set out from Buliluyan Port in Palawan Island, the Philippines, to catch tuna in the South China Sea on Dec. 20.

They left at 4 a.m. and rowed some 30 miles offshore to fill their containers with fish to sell at the market for one last payday before the Christmas and New Year holidays, according to the Viral Free Press.

On Dec. 23, after meeting their fishing quotas, the group decided to return to port, but Rosalon was left behind as his aging boat had sprung a leak.

 
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