A surfer who was rescued after clinging to his board at sea is riding waves again
6 years ago
A surfer who was rescued after spending more than 30 hours clinging to his board at sea is riding waves again -- just months after swearing off the sport.
Matthew Bryce, 24, was dramatically winched to safety by a helicopter in May this year following an exhaustive search by the police and coastguard.
The incident led the 24-year-old from Airdrie, North Lanarkshire, to swear off of the sport entirely as he suffered from hypothermia and dehydration.
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