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Three teenagers survive 50 days adrift in Pacific

BBC News 11/25/2010 16:34
The teenagers survived mainly on coconuts and rainwater

The teenagers survived mainly on coconuts and rainwater


Three teenage boys have been found alive after being lost in their boat in the Pacific Ocean for 50 days.



The boys, from the Tokelau Islands, a New Zealand-administered territory in the South Pacific, had been given up for dead after an unsuccessful search.

A tuna fishing boat picked them up near Fiji and is taking them to hospital for treatment for severe sunburn.

The boys survived on coconuts, water they trapped on a tarpaulin and a seabird they managed to catch.

The boys - Samu Perez and Filo Filo, both 15, and Edward Nasau, 14 - had gone missing from Atafu atoll in a small aluminium boat after an annual sporting event on 5 October.

They were presumed to have died after unsuccessful searches by the New Zealand air force.

The boys were then spotted north-east of Fiji on Wednesday afternoon by a member of the tuna boat's crew.


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