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Wednesday, 12 June 2013

Nigerian cook survives two days under sea in shipwreck air bubble

After two days trapped in freezing cold water and breathing from an air bubble in an upturned tugboat under the ocean, Harrison Okene was sure he was going to die. Then a torch light pierced the darkness.

Ship's cook Okene, 29, was on board the Jascon-4 tugboat when it capsized on May 26 due to heavy Atlantic ocean swells around 30 km (20 miles) off the coast of Nigeria, while stabilizing an oil tanker filling up at a Chevron platform.

Of the 12 people on board, divers recovered 10 dead bodies while a remaining crew member has not been found. Somehow Okene survived, breathing inside a four foot high bubble of air as it shrunk in the waters slowly rising from the ceiling of the tiny toilet and adjoining bedroom where he sought refuge, until two South African divers eventually rescued him.


 "I was there in the water in total darkness just thinking it's the end. I kept thinking the water was going to fill up the room but it did not," Okene said, parts of his skin peeling away after days soaking in the salt water.

"I was so hungry but mostly so, so thirsty. The salt water took the skin off my tongue," he said. Seawater got into his mouth but he had nothing to eat or drink throughout his ordeal.
At 4:50 a.m. on May 26, Okene says he was in the toilet when he realized the tugboat was beginning to turn over. As water rushed in and the Jascon-4 flipped, he forced open the metal door.
"As I was coming out of the toilet it was pitch black so we were trying to link our way out to the water tidal (exit hatch)," Okene told Reuters in his home town of Warri, a city in Nigeria's oil-producing Niger Delta.

"Three guys were in front of me and suddenly water rushed in full force. I saw the first one, the second one, the third one just washed away. I knew these guys were dead."
What he didn't know was that he would spend the next two and a half days trapped under the sea praying he would be found.

Turning away from his only exit, Okene was swept along a narrow passageway by surging water into another toilet, this time adjoining a ship's officers cabin, as the overturned boat crashed onto the ocean floor. To his amazement he was still breathing.

Fish feasted on the dead
Okene, wearing only his underpants, survived around a day in the four foot square toilet, holding onto the overturned washbasin to keep his head out of the water.
He built up the courage to open the door and swim into the officer's bedroom and began pulling off the wall paneling to use as a tiny raft to lift himself out of the freezing water.
He sensed he was not alone in the darkness.
"I was very, very cold and it was black. I couldn't see anything," says Okene, staring into the middle distance.

"But I could perceive the dead bodies of my crew were nearby. I could smell them. The fish came in and began eating the bodies. I could hear the sound. It was horror."
What Okene didn't know was a team of divers sent by Chevron and the ship's owners, West African Ventures, were searching for crew members, assumed by now to be dead.
Then in the afternoon of May 28, Okene heard them.
 "I heard a sound of a hammer hitting the vessel. Boom, boom, boom. I swam down and found a water dispenser. I pulled the water filter and I hammered the side of the vessel hoping someone would hear me. Then the diver must have heard a sound."

Divers broke into the ship and Okene saw light from a head torch of someone swimming along the passageway past the room.
"I went into the water and tapped him. I was waving my hands and he was shocked," Okene said, his relief still visible.
He thought he was at the bottom of the sea, although the company says it was 30 meters below.
The diving team fitted Okene with an oxygen mask, diver's suit and helmet and he reached the surface at 19:32, more than 60 hours after the ship sank, he says.

Okene says he spent another 60 hours in a decompression chamber where his body pressure was returned to normal. Had he just been exposed immediately to the outside air he would have died.
The cook describes his extraordinary survival story as a "miracle" but the memories of his time in the watery darkness still haunt him and he is not sure he will return to the sea.
"When I am at home sometimes it feels like the bed I am sleeping in is sinking. I think I'm still in the sea again. I jump up and I scream," Okene said, shaking his head.
"I don't know what stopped the water from filling that room. I was calling on God. He did it. It was a miracle."

Source: Reuters

445 comments:

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Anonymous said...

God need you alive to do stuff for him, locate ur place in him today and get busy for God. Congratulations my dear brother, dat was indeed a miracle.

Ndyyy5 said...

God of miracle is still alive and active, Alleluia.

Anonymous said...

Wonderful,Magnificient God. I'm humbled at God's mercy.

Reimen said...

After reading this story last night, I had d worse nightmare ever. I wonder how u feel yourself. Its overwhelming. U owe it all to God, nothing compares to him.

Unknown said...

By your nose u can survive. I look at his nose and i am not surprised he made it. God has reasons for everything do not alter ur bodies.

Anonymous said...

Thank God for dis miracle it could only be God may His name be praised forever More in Jesus Name.

Anonymous said...

Wow God is great, what a miracle indeed. I had a teary eyes reading this!

Anonymous said...

I needed to hear this to be reminded that we serve a living God who is still in the business of doing miracles. Praise be to God and thank God for this man's testimony

Anonymous said...

how Great is our God

@PUNaddict said...

WOW!! This is like the only write-up without negative comments....God be praised!!

Ayorinde said...

Goodness God is gr8 @ All tymes...Buh seriosly! u guys dont tink dis Prince Jobless is disturbed or maybe possessed, i cant see his comments makin sense @ anytym.

Anonymous said...

Thank God for you.

SIMPLE BABY said...

Such a blessed guy. somebody must have been praying for this guy. obscenely... less that 10 in 410 commenters bothered with the 10 dead.

Unknown said...

Happy birthday...

Anonymous said...

Our God is ever faithful. I rejoice with you. May His protection always be upon us

Anonymous said...

thnkgod

Anonymous said...

God in action

Unknown said...

Our meeting dates back to those days when I was just starting out. Over the years, bingo online I have been inspired by his exceptional human qualities and even many years after his death, I still hold him in awe, he says”

Nwa God said...

God is always faithful to His people. It is not just a miracle,there is still task you have not accomplished. All you need to do now is to give your life to God in totality. God is able.

Anonymous said...

Yeah! Nd ur pic??? Messed up

Unknown said...

God is stronger. God is alive

Unknown said...

God is stronger. God is alive

Unknown said...

Thank God oooo. God is awesome

Unknown said...

Thank God oooo. God is awesome

Anonymous said...

Mehn!!! Glory 2 God

Nekky said...

thank you Jesus for the life of this young man. you are indeed awesome and worthy to be praised. i was really touched by his story.

Anonymous said...

We shall continue to testify to the GREATNESS of your name Lord. Indeed you are God. Bless forgive and receive the souls of those dead and continue to grow Okene in Your favour Lord. We praise you God for you are God.

Anonymous said...

to all saying it can only be God, so God didn't like the other 10 abi? this is what to call sheer luck. he simply beat the odds via a narrow escape

Anonymous said...

he was just lucky...let's not read too much meaning into why he survived

Wise Guru said...

Thank God for Okene's life.
I believe in you LORD GOD, please be by my side always even as you were with Okene for over 60 hours, 30 metres below sea level. Only you could have provided the oxygen for his survival. GOD, even as you parted the Red Sea, you prevented the room from filling up with water.
May your name be praised.

Wise Guru said...

Thank God for Okene's life.
I believe in you LORD GOD, please be by my side always even as you were with Okene for over 60 hours, 30 metres below sea level. Only you could have provided the oxygen for his survival. GOD, even as you parted the Red Sea, you prevented the room from filling up with water.
May your name be praised.

Anonymous said...

Okene praiseeeee GOD hallauyah Amen Amen

Anonymous said...

Indeed u r a special breed,pls give ur life 2 Christ if u r nt born again,n ask God 4 ur purpose 4 living,I guess that's why he spared ur life. I bless d name of God 4 ur Life.

Anonymous said...

it is d lords doing.God is aewsome.

Anonymous said...

Thank You Father for his life. We recognize Your workings. Your Name be praised. Amen!

Anonymous said...

serve JESUS everybody, He is real and coming back to rapture the church.

Anonymous said...

I knw dis family so well, d immedia8 elda broda came 2 testify on his behalf while he wz stil @d hospital 2 sundays ago @gcc warri, d whole chch culdnt help buh 2 join in d endless tnxgivin... God is so faithful....

Anonymous said...

Thank you Jesus for this miracle. You are wonderful. Thank you Jesus.

Anonymous said...

Thank you Jesus.

Anonymous said...

Ahahahahahha....Papi Water!

MY TURN said...

WOOOOOOW!!!!TRUE TESTIMONY PRAISE GOD

Anonymous said...

God is Good! #lifeofpi

Anonymous said...

Who is like this great God

Anonymous said...

I'm encouraged. God still answers prayers

Anonymous said...

To God Almighty be all the glory.

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