2 Spaniards adrift at sea 10 days arrive in Malaysian city

Marta Miguel is stretchered away upon her arrival at the Kota Kinabalu International Airport in Sabah, Malaysia, Friday, May 13, 2016. Miguel was among the four who were rescued after their boat capsized off the northern coast of the island of Borneo, the Malaysian coast guard said Thursday. (AP Photo/Saradik Babuca) (The Associated Press)

In this Thursday, May 12, 2016 photo released by the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency, Marta Miguel, left, thumbs up after receiving medical aid at a resort in Sabah, Malaysia. Miguel and three other people were rescued after their boat capsized off the northern coast of the island of Borneo, the Malaysian coast guard said Thursday. (The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency via AP) (The Associated Press)

David Hernandez, bottom, thumbs up as he is stretchered away upon his arrival at the Kota Kinabalu International Airport in Sabah, Malaysia, Friday, May 13, 2016. Hernandez was among the four who were rescued after their boat capsized off the northern coast of the island of Borneo, the Malaysian coast guard said Thursday. (AP Photo/Saradik Babuca) (The Associated Press)

The father of a Spanish woman who spent 10 days adrift at sea with her boyfriend and two Malaysians says they had no food during the ordeal and drank small amounts of sea water to survive, using a bag to filter out salt.

Luis Miguel told Spanish National Radio that his daughter Marta and her boyfriend David Hernandez are weakened but in decent health "despite everything they suffered."

TV images showed them smiling Tuesday as they got off a plane in the Malaysian city of Kota Kinabalu

They were rescued by a Vietnamese fishing boat in waters off Borneo island.

The Spaniards were traveling in a small boat with the owner of a Malaysian resort and a resort employee.

Miguel says a big wave swamped it and killed its motor.