"Survivor's Harrowing Tale: Battling Death Through Cannibalism in 1972 Plane Crash"

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"Survivor's Harrowing Tale: Battling Death Through Cannibalism in 1972 Plane Crash"
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Dr. Roberto Canessa, a survivor of the 1972 plane crash in the Andes Mountains, has shared his experience of resorting to cannibalism to stay alive in freezing conditions for 72 days. Canessa, who was part of a Uruguayan rugby team, recounted the decision to eat the dead and the emotional toll it took on the survivors. The story has been adapted into a thriller film called "Society of the Snow" and has parallels with other works exploring the consequences of cannibalism. Canessa, now a pediatric cardiologist, continues to have reunions with other crash survivors and emphasizes the importance of appreciating life.

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