Andreas Mihavecz’s Prison Cell

Origin
Andreas Mihavecz was an 18-year-old bricklayer's apprentice when he was put in police custody April 1, 1979 for being a passenger in a car crash. The three police officers in charge forgot about him and ignored his mother’s pleas. He survived by licking the moisture off the prison walls, losing 53 pounds during his accidental stay. 18 days later, he was discovered and released; it took several weeks to regain his strength. He inadvertently received the Guinness World Record for longest time surviving without food or water.

Effects
The user can spend a little less than three weeks time without any food or water source. Although they remain in the same health as before, they will suffer from extreme weight loss.