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Seb’s epic trek is his way to say ‘I’m sorry’
STEPPING OUT: Seb Green sets off on his walk around Britain
STEPPING OUT: Seb Green sets off on his walk around Britain

DORSET taxpayers forked out thousands of pounds in search and rescue costs to save the life of teenage prankster Seb Green and a friend, when they stole a boat and got stuck in a mud flat.

Four years on Seb, now 18, has decided it's payback time.

Accompanied by his faithful collie Flash he's taking the next year off to walk around Britain, raising £20,000 for the Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance and the Starlight Children's Foundation, which helps terminally ill children.

Seb was 15 when he and another teenager stole a rigid inflatable boat (RIB) from Weymouth Harbour late on the night of May 8, 2004.

The pair became stranded in mud in nearby Fleet Lagoon and a massive air and land search was launched.

Both teenagers began shouting for help and Seb got out of the boat to walk to safety but became stuck up to his waist in mud.

A passer-by heard their screams and called for help.

The Coastguard helicopter, Dorset Police helicopter, two Coastguard land-based teams and two RNLI lifeboats were then launched to look for the missing teenagers.

They were plucked to safety by the Coastguard helicopter half an hour later at around midnight.

Seb, from Weymouth, said: "It was a very stupid thing to do.

"At the time I felt extremely guilty but as time has moved on the sense of guilt has faded because I am now planning to repay the community for the money I wasted and repay some of the money it cost to rescue me."

The 5,821 mile walk will last nearly a year and will take him to Dover, along the Thames Estuary, and up to Scotland taking in John O'Groats, before heading back south, walking through Wales, Land's End and The Lizard in Cornwall.

Seb, who is in the Territorials, plans to join the Royal Marines and hopes to be back at Preston, Dorset, in time for his 19th birthday on November 30 this year.

7:00am Saturday 2nd February 2008

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Posted by: philly, bournemouth on 9:48am Sat 2 Feb 08
This story has really made my day! Not often we hear about the consequences of silly/bad behaviour being put right by the perpetrators. Good luck to Seb & Flash!
Posted by: johnathan livingston seagull, wallisdown on 11:08am Sat 2 Feb 08
YOU GO FOR IT SUNSHINE WE'RE 100% BEHIND YOU - WELL DONE
Posted by: johnathan livingston seagull, wallisdown on 11:09am Sat 2 Feb 08
YOU GO FOR IT SUNSHINE WE'RE 100% BEHIND YOU - WELL DONE
Posted by: johnathan livingston seagull, wallisdown on 11:09am Sat 2 Feb 08
YOU GO FOR IT SUNSHINE WE'RE 100% BEHIND YOU - WELL DONE
Posted by: davey, bournemouth on 12:41pm Sat 2 Feb 08
Good Lad!

Posted by: chippy, bournemouth on 8:40pm Sat 2 Feb 08
way to go Seb and flash ...lets hope you have a trouble free journey .well done
Posted by: 2Much, New Forest on 8:48am Mon 4 Feb 08
Maybe when he's completed this task, he could be given a job in touring schools to tell kids that being a muppet isn't all it's cracked up to be.

Good on this lad..he's a good role model for other youngsters!
Posted by: Michael, Surrey on 9:42pm Mon 4 Feb 08
Well done Seb, look after Flash and have a good journey. Show just what the young are capable of when they set their mind to it. Stay safe and come back from your walk with your head held high.
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