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Man suffers burns floating in fuel-laden water after his boat swamped by wave

A teacher who suffered chemical burns after spending more than two hours in fuel-laden water after his boat was swamped by a wave said he sang to keep his and his friend’s spirits up until a rescue crew arrived.
Key points:
- Friends spend two hours clinging to boat after it was swamped by a wave
- One of the men suffered chemical burns from leaked fuel in the water
- A rescued man urges other boaties to carry quality lifejackets and EPIRBs
Cameron Haynes and a friend were pulling up craypots off Geraldton, on Western Australia’s Mid West coast on December 27, when they were thrown from the boat.
“He went overboard then I went overboard [but] we could not get back in … because the boat was full of water,” Mr Haynes said.
“We tried baling but that…
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