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World Service,10 Jul 2021,26 mins

Trapped in a "metal coffin" on the ocean floor

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In 1988, after colliding with a fishing trawler at the surface, the Peruvian submarine Pacocha began to sink. Some of the sailors started to abandon ship and First Lieutenant Roger Cotrina Alvarado had to make a choice - jump overboard and live, or go back inside the submarine for the rest of the crew. The sinking submarine dragged him and 21 others down 42 metres to the ocean floor. With oxygen running out, it would become Roger's job to find a way to escape. Part 1 of 2. Presented by Clayton Conn Produced by Clayton Conn and Mariana Des Forges Interpreter: Martin Esposito Picture: Collage of photographs of the Pacocha, crew, the submarine and Roger Cotrina Alvarado Credit: all Courtesy of Roger Cotrina Alvarado Get in touch: [email protected]

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