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Antony Thrower

Dead man's fake leg thrown in sea to reach Ibiza - but washes up 30 miles away

A family fulfilled the dying wish of a sailor who spent 20 years at sea by throwing his prosthetic leg into the sea hoping it would sail to Ibiza - only for it to turn up 30 miles away.

Michael Harris, 66, died in December having spent two decades in the merchant navy.

His last request was for his children to take his prosthetic leg and send it out to sea.

Taking him at his word, daughter Natalie Denning, 41, and sons Ricci Harris, 35, and Daniel Harris, 43, cast the leg away from Michael's hometown of Lydney, Gloucestershire.

They had hoped it would continue on its voyage to Ibiza, only for it to wash up on a beach near Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, a mere 30 miles away.

The family prepares to throw Michael's fake limb into the sea (Natalie Denning / SWNS)
The leg begins its final journey down the coast (Natalie Denning / SWNS)

Natalie, from Lydney, attached a note to the leg but didn't expect to hear about the leg again so soon and they were "shocked" it had washed up.

She said: "I didn't think we'd hear anything about it so soon but when my brother messaged saying it had been found, I was shocked.

"One lady who stumbled across it in Weston is a marine biologist and she said it could take a month before it gets out to sea beyond the estuary as the tide keeps dragging it back in.

"It still seems to be around Weston at the moment so we're hoping it can be pushed a bit further out to get it into the sea.

"It's been so lovely and I hope to god it keeps going as it's made people smile."

The family had hoped the leg would end up abroad (Natalie Denning / SWNS)
Instead it ended up in Somerset, 30 miles away (Natalie Denning / SWNS)

Michael had his leg amputated in 2017 after a circulation problem developed, and subsequently had a prosthetic leg fitted.

She says his request might have been meant as a joke - but the children had taken it seriously.

Natalie added: "Daniel had taken dad for radiotherapy and as they were driving home he said he'd always wanted to go travelling again and so rather comically asked if we could send his leg round the world.

"We nearly didn't do it but we thought, 'this is going to be funny'. It's kept him alive for us as well - we just hope it gets further than Weston!"

The family are hoping the leg ends up somewhere exotic, with Natalie's personal preference the Spanish island of Ibiza.

She said: "I'm hoping it'll go off to maybe Ibiza. If someone wants to get it out of Weston on a direct boat to Ibiza that'd be amazing!"

"We've also said wherever it ends up we'll definitely go out to visit as that'll be hilarious."

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