In May 2013, Harrison Okene's boat of 12 crew members capsized off the coast of Nigeria and sank to the bottom of the ocean. Harrison, who was the cook on the boat, spent 72 hours in a watery grave 100 feet underwater, in complete darkness and isolation from the outside world. He was the only survivor who managed to find a small air pocket in a bathroom.
Because he saw some movement and light in the water from a recovery diver who was looking for bodies, he reached out to the diver, and he was rescued. The fact that Harrison didn't die of hypothermia is a miracle; rescuers believed he wouldn't...