When 36-year-old fishermanSalvador Alvarenga exited a police boat (see above) to inadvertently meet the press, his remarkable story of survival immediately began to resonate. Originally from El Salvador, Alvarenga left the coast of Mexico in a small boat with Ezequiel Córdoba in 2012 for what would become a harrowing 438-day marathon of physical and mental stresses. Speaking with the Guardian’s Jonathan Franklin, Alvarenga is now giving a detailed look at his 14-month Cast Away status and the tragic death of his friend Córdoba.
"I was so hungry that I was eating my own fingernails, swallowing all the little pieces," Alvarenga revealed to Franklin, describing the eventual difficulties faced by the two in the wake of a brutal storm. Alvarenga even resorted to grabbing jellyfish from the water and "swallowing them whole," adding that it burned the top part of his throat but actually "wasn’t so bad."
One of the most emotional points of Alvarenga's story revolves around the loss of Córdoba, and the difficulties of accepting death when stranded with apparently no hope:
Peep the full, and quite amazing, story here. Then give this guy a hand for representing a true triumph of the human spirit.
