The Scotsman

From disaster springs hope

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Amoment of drunken stupidity was to have devastatin­g, lifechangi­ng consequenc­es for Paul Johnson. The 24-year-old lost both of his legs in November 2014 when he suffered a severe electric shock while crossing a railway line in Glasgow.

Mr Johnson spent months in hospital, undergoing intense rehabilita­tion and learning to walk again, with the use of prosthetic­s.

Having found the determinat­ion to walk again, Mr Johnson is focused on achieving another extraordin­ary ambition. Just three years after his accident, at a time when his head was “messed up” and his alcohol consumptio­n too high, Mr Johnson is preparing to join the crew of a tall ship for a week at sea.

With the help of the charity Finding Your Feet, which offers support to amputees and their families, Mr Johnson has not only refused to let his injuries defeat him, he has turned his life around.

Of course, those who have helped him deserve our admiration, but Mr Johnson is the hero of this story.

His strength of character shows that, with determinat­ion, the most remarkable things are possible.

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