75-year-old French adventurer Jean-Jacques Savin dies during bid to cross Atlantic
Sunday, 23 January 2022 (18:10 IST)
French adventurer Jean-Jacques Savin was found dead in the cabin of his overturned boat off the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores on Saturday, some three weeks after setting off to cross the Atlantic by rowing, his support team said.
The 75-year-old, a former paratrooper, had said he was making the bid "to laugh at old age."
Unfavorable winds
He had set off from the southern tip of mainland Portugal on January 1, but contact with him was lost overnight Thursday to Friday, when he activated two distress beacons and said he was "in great difficulty," his team said.
Unfavorable wind conditions had forced the adventurer to extend his intended trip to the Caribbean by 900 kilometers (550 miles). He was traveling in a rowing boat that was 8 meters (26 foot) long and 1.7 meters wide.