In 2013, Harrison Okene, a cook on the tugboat Jascon-4, was trapped underwater for 60 hours after the vessel capsized off the coast of Nigeria. While using the toilet, the boat sank, leaving Okene in an air pocket inside the submerged wreck. He was eventually rescued, but 11 other crew members died in the incident.
Okene’s survival was attributed to the air pocket that allowed him to breathe until rescuers found him. The tragedy highlighted the dangers faced by maritime workers and the challenges involved in underwater rescue operations.
**Why this matters**
This incident underscores the importance of safety measures and emergency preparedness on vessels. It also draws attention to the need for improved rescue techniques and equipment to save lives in maritime accidents.
Source: NewsData
