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Teen 49 days adrift at sea

Indonesian ‘prayed ever day’

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JAKARTA, Indonesia — An Indonesian teen who survived 49 days adrift at sea after the wooden fish trap he was employed to mind slipped its moorings says he ran out of food within a week and survived on fish and sea water he squeezed from his clothing.

Aldi Novel Adilang told The Associated Press Monday that he turned on a lamp every time he sighted another ship and can’t remember how many passed by “unaware of my ordeal.”

The Indonesian consulate in Osaka, Japan, said the 18-year-old was rescued by a Panamanian-flagged vessel off Guam on Aug. 31, about 1,920 km from his original location, and returned to Indonesia with officials earlier this month.

He was employed since age 16 in the one of the world’s loneliest jobs: lamp lighter on a rompong — a wooden raft with a hut on top that’s lit at night to attract fish — moored about 125 km off the coast of North Sulawesi.

Kilometres apart

The coastline isn’t visible from the fishing rafts and the numerous rompong are kilometres apart, said Adilang’s mother, Net Kahiking.

Supplies, including food and fuel for a generator, are dropped off about once a week.

The minders, who earn $130 US a month, communicat­e with fishing boats by hand-held radio.

“I was on the raft for one month and 18 days. My food ran out after the first week,” said Adilang. When it didn’t rain for days, “I had to soak my clothes in the sea, then I squeezed and drank the water.”

The boy’s father, Alfian, said the family is overjoyed at his return but angry with his employer.

It was the third time the teen’s raft had drifted.

The previous two times it had been rescued by the owner’s ship, the boy said.

The rafts are anchored with ropes and Aldi Adilang said strong friction caused them to break.

“I thought I will never meet my parents again, so I just prayed every day,” he said.

 ?? INDONESIAN CONSULATE GENERAL IN OSAKA VIA AP ?? Aldi Adilang, inset, stands on a wooden raft in the waters near the island of Guam.
INDONESIAN CONSULATE GENERAL IN OSAKA VIA AP Aldi Adilang, inset, stands on a wooden raft in the waters near the island of Guam.

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