Video uploaded to social media shows the moment eagle-eyed rescuers spotted the man on top of the beacon. 9News
Two days after falling overboard, a Brazilian fisherman has been found clinging to a red signal buoy in the Atlantic Ocean as waves and wind churned around him.
Video uploaded to social media shows the moment eagle-eyed rescuers spotted Soares on top of the beacon.The local fishing community took to the seas in search for David Soares after he failed to return from a solo Christmas Day voyage.That speck takes the form of a man as the camera zooms in, and those on the boat are heard exclaiming in relief.he fell overboard his boat during a solo fishing trip and swam for four hours before he found the red signal buoy.
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