On
July 5, 1816 the French naval frigate Medusa ran aground off the West African
coast. Approx 150 seamen and soldiers crowded
onto a raft to be towed by officers in a boat – unable to make headway the raft
was cut adrift. The castaways were subjected to storms, starvation,
dehydration, cannibalism, and madness. Few survived.
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