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    Man accidentally left alone in police holding cell got the record for surviving most days without food or liquids
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    Published 16:14 5 Jun 2024 GMT+1

    Man accidentally left alone in police holding cell got the record for surviving most days without food or liquids

    Andreas Mihavecz holds the world record for surviving without food or drink after being locked in a cell

    Kit Roberts

    Kit Roberts

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    Topics: Food and Drink, Guinness World Records, Police

    Kit Roberts
    Kit Roberts

    Kit joined UNILAD in 2023 as a community journalist. They have previously worked for StokeonTrentLive, the Daily Mirror, and the Daily Star.

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    An Austrian man's ordeal led to him inadvertently becoming the holder of an unenviable Guinness World Record.

    It's not just people who are trying for world records that find themselves in the book, and in the case of Andreas Mihavecz you wouldn't want to beat him.

    That's because Mihavecz's experiences in 1979 earned him the longest recorded case of survival without food and water.

    Aged 18 and working as bricklayer's apprentice at the time, it all began when Mihavecz was put in a holding cell in a local government building.

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    He was reportedly taken into custody mistakenly as he had been a passenger in a crashed car.

    But in a horrifying development all three of the police officers who were responsible for Mihavecz forgot he was there.

    Andreas Mihavecz was just 18 years old at the time. (VICTOR de SCHWANBERG/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY / Getty)
    Andreas Mihavecz was just 18 years old at the time. (VICTOR de SCHWANBERG/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY / Getty)

    In a bizarre scenario, each claimed to have believed that the other two officers had already freed the detainee.

    Not only that, they also ignored his mom when she began questioning what had become of her son.

    You may be thinking - why did he not just shout for help until someone came?

    Well, he did, but the cell was located in the basement which meant that no matter how loud he screamed for help, no one could hear him.

    Mihavecz was only discovered when another officer noticed that a bad smell was emanating from the cell he was being held in.

    Following his rescue Mihavecz needed months to recover, but despite the length of his ordeal he did somehow survive.

    The officers responsible for Mihavecz forget about him. (Getty Stock Image)
    The officers responsible for Mihavecz forget about him. (Getty Stock Image)

    The then-18-year-old was first locked up on April 1. His rescuer only found him in the cell on April 18, meaning he was trapped in there for 19 days.

    The three officers responsible for his accidental imprisonment were Markus Weber, Heinz Ceheter and Erwin Schneider, and were charged in a criminal trial.

    Each of them blamed the others for the incident, and in the end they received a fine of around €2,000 as it could not be established which of them was the most culpable.

    One question remains. The human body can go for up to three weeks without food, but mere days without access to water, so how did Mihavecz survive for so long apparently without hydration?

    He was able to make it by ingesting condensation water from the walls of his cell.

    By the end, it's believed Mihavecz lost around 24kg of his body weight.

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