FOX News: 2 sailors didn't board missing Argentina submarine at the last minute
At the very last minute, two sailors did not board the Argentinian submarine that has been lost in the South Atlantic for nine days now.
For different reasons, Humberto Vilte and Adrián Rothlisberger did not board the submarine with the 44 other crew members, according to O Globo, a Brazilian newspaper.
Vilte was allowed to skip the mission after he learned that his mother had been hospitalized, O Globo reported. Known by his friends as "Beto," Vilte was not only given permission to leave, but the navy also paid for his trip back home, according to Argentinian newspaper Clarín.
Since the submarine’s disappearance, Vilte changed his profile picture to an image of the ARA San Juan shield with a black ribbon, Clarín reported.
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Update: Sailor who should have been on doomed Argentinian submarine got off with just seconds to spare - because he needed to do admin for his house purchase (Daily Mail).
WNU Editor: There is luck .... and then there is incredible luck. These two sailors are unbelievably lucky.