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Pilot tells of rescue

ICHTHYS Sam Richmond had a very lucky spot last week after a passenger in his third-off-the-rank helibus caught a flash of something far below on the Dampier Peninsula that turned out to be two men who had been missing five days.

Charlie Williams and Beau Bry-Maurice's car after the tide kept rising and trapping them on the Dampier Peninsula.

Charlie Williams and Beau Bry-Maurice's car after the tide kept rising and trapping them on the Dampier Peninsula.

They had been trapped in the remote spot after their car got bogged and were left to live on supplies of corn and lamb chops for five days whilst fending off crocodiles trying to eat their Staffordshire...

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