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Harrison Odjegba Okene Survives Three Days 100 ft Below Sea - Video

Breaking News - Harrison Odjegba Okene, a Negerian cook survives 3 days underwater in Atlantic sea after their boat sunk. On December 4, 2013, the video rescuing Harrison became viral and popular online and already have thousands of views and shares. Harrison was 100 feet below and said the temperature freezing him up. He only wears boxer short that time and breathe through oxygen in his air pocket. 
Everyone assumed it was another corpse, and the diver moved toward it.

"But when he went to grab the hand, the hand grabbed him!" Tony Walker, project manager for the Dutch company DCN Diving, said of the rescue in May.

Harrison Odjegba Okene, the tug's Nigerian cook, had survived for three days by breathing an ever-dwindling supply of oxygen in an air pocket. A video of Okene's dramatic rescue.
As the temperature dropped to freezing, Okene, dressed only in boxer shorts, recited a psalm his wife had sent him earlier by text message, sometimes called the Prayer for Deliverance. "Oh, God, by your name, save me. ... The Lord sustains my life."

To this day, Okene believes his rescue after 72 hours underwater was the result of divine deliverance. The 11 other seamen aboard the tug Jascon 4 died.

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