Sleeve. He survives after 19 hours at sea on his windsurfing board

Sleeve. He survives after 19 hours at sea on his windsurfing board
Sleeve. He survives after 19 hours at sea on his windsurfing board

A miracle! A windsurfer survived after 19 hours spent at sea, in the cold and darkness, report our colleagues from 3.

I had a memory lapse”

Sunday December 22, Vianney, 27 years old, who was doing windsurfing near Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue (Manche), failed to return to shore, even though the department had been placed on orange alert by Météo France for violent winds.

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On the open sea, without water or food resources, few people survive beyond ten hours, according to the media. “I don’t remember my whole night. I had a memory lapse of about seven hours, at 1 a.m. and 8 a.m.,” the young man explained to journalists, referring to the activation of his “survival mode”: “I continued to keep my spirits up.”

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His ordeal ended when help arrived early Monday morning, when a Navy helicopter spotted him offshore. A few days after his incredible rescue and brief hospitalization, Vianney visited those who saved his life on Thursday to thank them.

> The full article is available on the France 3 website

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