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25 Feb 2016 18:29

AP Photo Four young men — freezing cold, starving and struggling to survive — stood over their dead friend armed with razor-blades and broken glass. They cut away their friend's clothes. Then his body. "I will never forget that first incision nine days after the crash," Roberto Canessa, who survived the 1972 Andes plane crash, wrote in his new book, "I had to Survive," according to an adaptation in the Daily Mail. "We laid the thin strips of frozen flesh aside on a piece of sheet metal...
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