SURVIVORS FORCED
TO EAT HUMAN FLESH
G'day folks,
Here is a true story of survival that has been well-documented.
On October 13th, 1972, an Uruguayan plane travelling from Montevideo to Santiago, Chile, crashed in the Andes mountains. On board were the Old Christians Club, a rugby team, and family members who were going to a match against a Chilean team. Of the 45 people on board, 25 survived, but 8 of them died two weeks later when an avalanche hit the crash site.
Trapped in the snow at an altitude of more than 4,000 meters, the survivors eventually resorted to one of the grisliest acts of self-preservation imaginable – they were forced to eat the flesh of dead friends and family members who had been preserved in the cold.
After
more than 8 weeks without rescue, two of the athletes, 21-year-old Fernando
Parrado and 19-year-old Roberto Canessa decided to hike off into the wilderness
in an attempt to find help. After 10 days, they came across a livestock herder,
and the next day, a search team in helicopters reached the survivors. Their
story was made into a book and a movie, both called “Alive.”
Clancy's comment: I'm not sure how I would have coped.
I'm ...
I read their book way back when. The experience changed them in many different ways.
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