Four people stranded on sea island in New Zealand, spent a month
Four people stranded on sea island in New Zealand, spent a month
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Getting stuck on an island and disappearing into the sea world is not new. Difficulty increases then. When there was no help and no food to eat, but still four people tried to save their lives for 32 days and they were successful in it. On Wednesday, a report stated that four people in New Zealand, who were missing in the sea island, kept themselves alive for a month by eating coconut and drinking rainwater. It was told that 8 people had lost their lives, including a child.

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This group of people came from Boganville province of Papua New Guinea. According to Solomon Star News, the men left on December 22 to celebrate Christmas in the Carteret Islands, about 100 kilometers away - but survivor Dominic Staley reported that his small boat capsized and that many people aboard the boat were get drowned.

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He told that the rest of the people with me fixed the boat, but saw that our companions were going to drift rapidly in the water due to the powerful sea currents. He told the newspaper that we could not do anything with his dead bodies, we could just let the dead bodies flow into the sea. They said that a couple had died and they had a child, which I saved. However, later the child also died.

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