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Roberto Canessa survives plane crash in Andes before freezing trek to save lives

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Dr Roberto Canessa and friend Nando made the brave decision to trek down the mountain to get help after two months stranded in the Andes. But when they did, they had to face an awful truth.
Inspired by the Andes plane crash, hit movie 'Alive' tells the story of how 16 people survived in treacherous conditions.

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