Brett Archibald home, and feeling the world's love
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Man of the moment, Brett Archibald, says his view on life has changed dramatically since surviving almost 28 hours treading water in the sea off Indonesia.
Man of the moment, Brett Archibald, says his view on life has changed dramatically since surviving almost 28 hours treading water in the sea off Indonesia. The 50-year-old former Westville boy told East Coast Radio Newswatch he's been both humbled and overwhelmed by the love and warmth he's received - from around the world - since returning home on Sunday to his family in Cape Town. Brett was severely dehydrated, he suffered a gash on his nose; had been circled by a shark and pecked at by seagulls, before being rescued by a boat in the area. His amazing story of endurance against the odds has made headlines globally. The husband and dad to two young children says it's all really been such a miracle:
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