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Man Rescued off Phuket Claims to Have Been Floating in the Sea for 13 Days


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By Goongnang Suksawat

 

Phuket – A foreign man has been rescued near Racha Island in Phuket. He claimed he was holding onto an oil tank and floating in the sea for 13 days.


Emergency responders were notified by a tour boat operator that an unidentified man had been found alive floating in the sea 300 meters from Racha Island.

 

The man was taken onto the tour boat before arriving at the Chalong Pier, south of Phuket. The man was exhausted and weak and was taken to a hospital.

 

Full story: https://thephuketexpress.com/2022/12/26/man-rescued-off-of-phuket-claims-to-have-been-floating-in-the-sea-for-13-days/

 

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No risk of hypothermia here so possible if he had access to drinking water.  If no drinking water then lies or misreporting for sure.

 

Just speculation but was the oil tank a jerry tank with water inside?  Or did he have a jerry can of water with him.

 

Or as other posters have said, just 300 meters from a big inhabited island, why did he not just swim ashore?

 

Youtuber stunt perhaps.......I note that he was only 30 years old......

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1 minute ago, BritManToo said:

More likely an inventive way to avoid a 5 year overstay.

Yes certainly a possibility.  I wonder if he was an Indian Malay?  Or if he is actually Malay at all......Might have been an illegal dropped close to the island by coyotes but caught up in the strong currents there and unable to swim ashore.

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