"I feel very happy to be back," Jose Salvador Alvarenga said today. "I'm home." Dozens of residents shook his hand. The 37-year-old sailor left the hospital Tuesday after days of treatment for the physical and psychological effects of his voyage.
His 14-year-old daughter, Fatima Mabea, who hadn't seen Alvarenga since she was a baby, hugged him and told him, "I love you. I'm not going to let you go again."
Alvarenga's story stunned the world when he washed up on a Pacific atoll several weeks ago, seemingly robust and barely sunburned. But he turned out to be swollen, dehydrated and in pain from the ordeal.
He has said he came close to giving up hope of being rescued after several large ships came near his small fishing boat but none tried to rescue him, even though sailors on at least one even waved at him.