A man who had lived aboard a boat for four years was rescued after his supplies, especially drinking water, became dangerously low.
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Law enforcement and local groups are removing one of three abandoned boats in the Ashley River.
Sutton explained that without a dock, pier, or any safe access point, resupplying had become nearly impossible.
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Where the Moon sails the river

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