Thursday, April 14, 2011

A Bangladesh man survives three weeks trapped in a container

Agadir Din Islam and worked in the housekeeping Chittangong spring in Bangladesh. During its work, decided to take a nap in the shelter that offered a container. Shortly afterwards, awoke in the dark. Tried to open the door, but it was closed. They screamed and pummeled the metal walls, desperate to draw the attention of one of the dock workers.

But to no avail. The container had been buried among others. Three weeks later, the longshoremen at the port of Singapore opened the cage door owners of these two Bangladeshis. Surprised, they found that one of them, Agadir, had died a few days before the ship docked. Din Islam was still alive, although very weak.

At last, after all, spent three weeks without drinking, eating or watching sunlight. A total of 21 days, without knowing where he was or what would be your destination. That's the story that the Singaporean police have heard of the survivor, Din Islam, a man of 30 years. Their rescue took place last Sunday, but until Wednesday, the Bangladeshi - who is recovering in the Alexandra Hospital in Singapore - could not tell his story.

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