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Man miraculously survived without food or liquids after being left alone in prison

Funny - Jun 6, 2024
Man miraculously survived without food or liquids after being left alone in prison

This extraordinary ordeal set a record for the longest time endured without sustenance in a police cell, astonishing many.

 A man, named Andreas Mihavecz, then an 18-year-old bricklayer's apprentice, unwittingly etched his name into the annals of survival history.

At 18, he was mistakenly locked in a police cell, forgotten by officers.  Image Credits: AmerYaaqoub/X
At 18, he was mistakenly locked in a police cell, forgotten by officers. Image Credits: AmerYaaqoub/X

Locked in a police holding cell in 1979, Mihavecz endured an astonishing 19 days without sustenance, setting a world record for the longest recorded period of survival without food or water.

Andreas Mihavecz was mistakenly held in custody. 

The incident occurred when it was falsely believed that he had been a passenger in a car crash.

Andreas Mihavecz set a world record for surviving the longest without food or water. Image Credits: Getty
Andreas Mihavecz set a world record for surviving the longest without food or water. Image Credits: Getty

Mistakenly apprehended as a passenger in a car accident, Mihavecz found himself confined in a cell within a local government building.

The circumstances swiftly turned dire as the very individuals responsible for his custody, three police officers, inexplicably forgot his presence.

Andreas Mihavecz was then left alone in a police holding cell. 

The situation worsened when each officer believed that the others had already secured Mihavecz's release.

Despite his cries for help, no one heard Mihavecz in the basement cell.  Image Credits: Getty
Despite his cries for help, no one heard Mihavecz in the basement cell. Image Credits: Getty

His pleas for help echoed unheard in the basement confines of his cell, rendering his cries futile. Even his mother's inquiries were dismissed, further exacerbating the gravity of his plight.

Andreas Mihavecz was fortunate to be noticed by another officer.

It wasn't until the pervasive stench emanating from the cell alerted another officer that Mihavecz's existence was acknowledged. 

Andreas Mihavecz was reported to have miraculously survived with  food or liquids. 

Another officer finally found Mihavecz after noticing a foul smell.  Image Credits: Getty
Another officer finally found Mihavecz after noticing a foul smell. Image Credits: Getty

Discovered in a state of profound debilitation, he required months of recovery despite his miraculous survival.

The fallout from Mihavecz's ordeal extended to the corridors of justice.

Markus Weber, Heinz Ceheter, and Erwin Schneider, the officers implicated in his accidental imprisonment, faced a criminal trial. However, amidst a convoluted web of blame-shifting, justice remained elusive, culminating in nominal fines.

Mihavecz endured 19 days without sustenance before being rescued.  Image Credits: Gett
Mihavecz endured 19 days without sustenance before being rescued. Image Credits: Gett

After the incident, the mystery of Mihavecz's survival without food or liquids remained baffling and unanswered.

Many wondered, 'How did Mihavecz endure such a protracted deprivation of sustenance?' Some believed that surviving by ingesting condensation from his cell's walls, Mihavecz defied the limits of human resilience.

Mihavecz survived by ingesting condensation from the cell walls.  Image Credits: Getty
Mihavecz survived by ingesting condensation from the cell walls. Image Credits: Getty

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