Savin, a former paratrooper and avid triathlete, had been attempting to row solo across the Atlantic but had not been heard from since the early hours of Friday morning after he issued two distress beacons and told his support team that he was in “great difficulty”.
Writing on social media, his daughter said that an emergency rescue operation was immediately launched with the joint coordination of the French, Portuguese and US rescue services.
Savin had been attempting to row across the Atlantic ocean from south Portugal to the Caribbean, beginning his epic journey on January 1.
“We’re very worried,” his team told AFP after receiving his distress signal. “We haven’t heard from him since 00:34 yesterday (Friday) morning.”
However, according to a further update from AFP on Saturday Savin’s body has been located.
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He has last been heard from near to the northwest coast of Africa after having been forced to extend his predicted journey by around 550 miles to avoid hazardous weather conditions.
Savin reported on Wednesday that he was experiencing “strong swell and wind” and also told his support team that he had been forced to used a hand-operated water desalinator, which separates water molecules from seawater, instead of an electric equivalent.
“It’s costing me physical energy,” he noted on Facebook. “Be assured, I am not in danger“.