Burmese Men Drifted for 25 Days at Sea in Icebox
TWO Burmese men rescued from a giant icebox in the Torres Strait had survived 25 days at sea after a fishing boat sank southeast of Indonesia. The men drifted hundreds of kilometres in the red box before a Coastwatch plane spotted them on Saturday about 60 nautical miles off Horn Island, in the Torres Strait. They told rescuers they were forced to crew a 10m-long Thai fishing boat that broke up about 200 nautical miles north of Australia, sources told The Courier-Mail…Source
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