Nigerian stowaways survive 14-day trip across Atlantic on ship's rudder, drank ocean water: report

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Nigerian stowaways survive 14-day trip across Atlantic on ship's rudder, drank ocean water: report
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The group of Nigerian stowaways survived for two weeks on the cargo ship's rudder by reportedly drinking the ocean water crashing below them.

Four Nigerian stowaways were rescued off the coast of Vitoria, Brazil, on Monday, July 10, after spending 14 days on a ship’s rudder. Credit: Federal Police of Brazil via Storyful

"I thought that I was going to Europe and then all of a sudden I found myself, I am in Brazil," Roman Ebimene Friday, one of the stowaways, told Reuters after being rescued by Brazilian federal police in the port of Vitoria, near Rio de Janeiro.

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