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BliarOut

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Wednesday 5th January 2005
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/4147937.stm

BBC said:


Tsunami man survives week at sea
Rizal Shahputra stands on the tree branches and waves to a cargo ship after being spotted by the crew of a container vessel, Monday, Jan. 3, 2005.
Rizal waved to a passing cargo ship
An Indonesian man has been found floating on tree branches in the Indian Ocean, eight days after a devastating tsunami struck the region.

Rizal Shahputra, 23, said he was initially swept out to sea with other survivors and family members, but that one by one they drowned.

He was rescued on Monday by a passing container vessel.

He was taken to Malaysia where officials said he was in good condition - he survived eating floating coconuts.

Rizal said he was cleaning a mosque in Banda Aceh on the northern tip of Sumatra on 26 December when the tsunami struck. Children ran in to warn him, but he was swept out to sea, along with several other people.

"At first, there were some friends with me," Rizal told reporters. "After a few days, they were gone... I saw bodies left and right."

Rizal said at least one ship sailed by without noticing him before the MV Durban Bridge spotted him, 160km (100 miles) from Banda Aceh.

Huang Wen Feng, a crew member of the ship, said he was "very, very surprised" to see Rizal standing on his wood debris on Monday.

"He was shouting at us. I couldn't believe it," he said.

The Japanese-owned ship, which was returning to Malaysia from South Africa, took Rizal to the Malaysian port of Port Klang, where he arrived on Wednesday.

He was taken to hospital, weak and in shock, and having sustained some cuts to his legs.

His survival follows that of a woman, also from Aceh, who was found in the sea on Friday. She had fish bites to her legs, and had survived on fruit from the palm tree she was clinging to.

yertis

19,132 posts

282 months

Wednesday 5th January 2005
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Did anyone also read about the surfer from Dorset who managed to ride the wave?

beano500

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291 months

Wednesday 5th January 2005
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yertis said:
Did anyone also read about the surfer from Dorset who managed to ride the wave?
...presumably he's now being deported from some African state for illegal entry, his passport still being in Asia






(Oh FGS, I know that's in pretty poor taste, before you all batter me over the head with a dead tuna!)

JonRB

78,077 posts

288 months

Wednesday 5th January 2005
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beano500 said:
(Oh FGS, I know that's in pretty poor taste, before you all batter me over the head with a dead tuna!)

simonksa

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261 months

Wednesday 5th January 2005
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I'm sure there must be quite a few surfer stories like that. I was surfing with half a dozen other guys in Sri Lanka when the wave came through. Fortunately all of us were ok and a lot safer in the sea than the poor locals who were killed in the village.

beano500

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291 months

Wednesday 5th January 2005
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simonksa said:
I'm sure there must be quite a few surfer stories like that. I was surfing with half a dozen other guys in Sri Lanka when the wave came through. Fortunately all of us were ok and a lot safer in the sea than the poor locals who were killed in the village.
Likewise with the divers in the Maldives. There was a boatload going out on Boxing Day morning. Well they got a bit rocked around, went "hey, what's going on?" and then carried on to their dive site. Sounds irresponsible when you say it like that, but back on the island their families had to wait a further three hours 'til they came back to know they were safe, as all the comms were out. Meanwhile, we didn't know whether we needed that boat to escape on if more waves came in!






Thanks Jon

BliarOut

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Wednesday 5th January 2005
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JonRB said:

beano500 said:
(Oh FGS, I know that's in pretty poor taste, before you all batter me over the head with a dead tuna!)



Bugger me. What are the chances of that happening

JonRB

78,077 posts

288 months

Wednesday 5th January 2005
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beano500 said:
Thanks Jon
Pleasure, Ron.
(You pitch 'em and I'll bat 'em. )

beano500

20,854 posts

291 months

Wednesday 5th January 2005
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BliarOut said:
Bugger me.
Not today, thank you....