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Dominican Man Stranded Alone On Boat Survived On Ketchup And Seasoning For 24 Days - Blavity

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Elvis Francois, a 47-year-old man who was rescued after being stranded on a boat for 24 days in the Caribbean sea, said he survived by eating ketchup and other random items he found. “I had no food. It was just a bottle of ketchup that was on the boat, garlic powder and Maggi (seasoning) so I mixed it… Continue reading Dominican Man Stranded Alone On Boat Survived On Ketchup And Seasoning For 24 Days

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