Miracle surfer found alive clutching to his board 13 miles from coast after spending more than 30 hours in freezing water
Matthew Bryce disappeared after setting off to go for a day on the waves on Sunday morning
A SURFER has been found clinging to his board 13 miles off the west coast of Scotland more than a day after he vanished.
Matthew Bryce disappeared after setting off to go to West Port beach near Campbeltown for a day of surfing on Sunday morning.
The 22-year-old had last been seen yesterday morning about 9am in the St Catherines area of Argyll.
The alarm was raised after he failed to get in touch with family or friends since then.
Cops launched a search and urgent appeal for any sightings of the the keen surfer on Monday.
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Cops confirmed he was found at around 7.30pm on Monday night and was taken to a hospital in Belfast to be checked over.
Chief inspector Paul Robertson said: "The response to our appeal to find Matthew has been outstanding.
"It has been a real team effort and I would like to thank everyone who offered their assistance."
Belfast Coastguard coordinated the search and a large area of sea and shore was searched since lunch time on Monday.
Islay and Red Bay and Coastguard rescue teams from Campbeltown, Southend, Gigha, Tarbert and Port Ellen as well as the Coastguard Rescue helicopter based at Prestwick.
Dawn Petrie, at Belfast Coastguard Operations Centre, said: "Hope was fading of finding the surfer safe and well after such a long period in the water.
"But at 7.30pm tonight, the crew on the Coastguard rescue helicopter were delighted when they located the man still with his surf board and 13 miles off the coast.
"He was kitted out with all the right clothing including a thick neoprene suit and this must have helped him to survive for so long at sea.
"He is hypothermic but conscious and has been flown to hospital in Belfast".
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