A Sri Lankan pensioner claims he was saved from the tsunami by a crocodile which nudged him back to shore.
Upali Gunasekera says the estuarine crocodile was one which regularly visited the garden of his house in Matara.
Mr Gunasekera was strolling in the garden, which overlooks a river and the sea, when the tsunami struck and was washed away.
He clutched a floating stool with one hand and a chair with the other and managed to stay afloat until a wave knocked them from his grip.
That was when he saw what he thought was a log moving towards him and clung on to it for dear life.
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Upali Gunasekera says the estuarine crocodile was one which regularly visited the garden of his house in Matara.
Mr Gunasekera was strolling in the garden, which overlooks a river and the sea, when the tsunami struck and was washed away.
He clutched a floating stool with one hand and a chair with the other and managed to stay afloat until a wave knocked them from his grip.
That was when he saw what he thought was a log moving towards him and clung on to it for dear life.
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