In a bizarre incident, a Florida man found himself in trouble after attempting a journey to 'run to London' by crossing the Atlantic Ocean in a homemade vessel resembling a hamster wheel.
The Guard informed the man that he needed to disembark the vessel as it was unsafe, but the man refused and what followed was three days of headache for the US Coast Guard.
The next day, on August 28, attempts were made to get Baluchi to deboard but he refused. The Guard offered him food, water, and predictions of the upcoming hurricane. But he still wouldn’t get off the vessel.
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