PHOTOGALLERY Boat adrift, captain’s mummy on board

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Manfred-Fritz-Bajorat

The news has something incredible about it: a group of fishermen off the Philippine coast made a gruesome discovery. Inside a Jeanneau Sun Magic 44, half-sunken, mastless and adrift, the mummy of its captain was found. According to the authorities’ reconstruction, this would be Manfred Fritz Bajorat, 59, from Germany, who had been around the seas since 2008, when he separated from his wife, who later died of cancer. He had not been heard from since 2009. His mummified body was found at the chart table. That he had tried to call for help caught in an illness? An autopsy is now awaited.

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