Two days after the May 26 sinking of the Jascon 4 off the coast of Nigeria, rescue divers were expecting to find the bodies of two remaining passengers. The boat was in roughly 90 feet of water and had been there for over 48 hours. As the helmet cam shows, what they found surprised everyone. Okene Harrison, the ship's cook, survived inside an air bubble for three days. Mike  Schuler of gCaptain.com reports that "The fact this person survived is incredible,’ commented former US Navy Salvage Officer Patrick Keenan shortly following the rescue. “After spending two days at 30 meters of depth, he had become saturated, meaning his body had absorbed all the pressurized gases and equalized with the surrounding water pressure. Bringing him to surface from that depth, and after having been saturated at 3 or 4 atmospheres, could easily have killed him." Harrison was in a decompression chamber for two days following the incident. This sort of thing makes our heart just stop for a second.