
- A surfer who was rescued by an off-duty lifeguard and airlifted by Cornwall Air Ambulance after an accident has sparked fierce criticism after launching a fundraiser for a new wetsuit.
- Sam Brenchley nearly died when he was knocked unconscious while surfing at Newquay’s Fistral Beach on March 31. His wetsuit was cut off him during the rescue effort.
- Locals online felt the fundraiser should benefit the air ambulance charity instead. One person, who said they were a part of the rescue effort, wrote that the wetsuit fundraiser was “very disheartening to see”.
- Mr. Brenchley has since redirected the funds to the Cornwall Air Ambulance, a charity-funded organisation.
- He received a new wetsuit from a local surf shop, enabling him to return to surfing, which he says is important for his mental health.
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