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Reunited With Her Rescuers

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July 2022

Thirty-five years after two fishermen plucked a young girl from the Pacific Ocean, a podcast leads to a remarkable reunion

- Faith E. Pinho

Reunited With Her Rescuers

2021 This meeting was on happier terms.

1986 Desiree Rodriguez, nine, floated in her life jacket until help arrived.

She had been drifting in the cold Pacific water for a night and most of a day.

Kept afloat by her orange life jacket, nine-year-old Desireé Rodriguez had watched helplessly as one family member after another let go of life. Just as she, too, began to give up, the skipper of a fishing boat spotted her bobbing in the water. Within minutes, the boat’s first officer leapt in and grabbed Desireé, pulling her back towards the boat—and towards life.

That was 35 years ago, and the last time the rescuers and the girl saw one another. Until this year.

18 May, 1986, was the kind of beautiful, sunny day that regularly brought the Rodriguez family to California’s Catalina Island for some fishing on their 28-foot pleasure boat, the DC Too.

Desireé’s father, a 30-year-old construction worker named Thomas Rodriguez, loved the sport, especially catching bass. A strong, slender man, he had instilled in his oldest daughter a love of the outdoors, teaching her how to bait a hook and cast a line.

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