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German lost at night on sea ice saved by webcam
Wed, Feb 03, 2010
AFP

BERLIN, Feb 3, 2010 (AFP) - A German man who lost his way in the dark while wandering around on sea ice off the coast was saved by a woman 500 kilometres (300 miles) away who spotted him on a webcam, police said Wednesday.

The man, in his forties, who has not been named, had ventured out on the frozen sea at St. Peter-Ording on the northern tip of Germany to take pictures of the sunset but became disorientated when darkness fell.

"He got lost on the ice and could not find the coast again because it was covered in snow," Kristin Stielow, a spokeswoman for the local police, told AFP.

The man began to flash his pocket torch in the hope of being rescued and the beams were picked up by a sharp-eyed woman in western Germany who had also been watching the sunset via a webcam installed on the beach. She alerted the police, who were able to guide the hapless amateur photographer to safety.

"He escaped without injury but could well have died from cold or been injured on the ice or drowned when the tide came in," Stielow said.

 

 

 

 

 

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