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A BRITISH holidaymaker’s life has changed forever after a horrific freak accident at Benidorm’s Aqualandia left him paralysed.
David Briffaut, 23, was pulled semi-conscious from the water after riding the ‘Splash’ waterslide with girlfriend Penny Bristow on July 8.
Video footage shot by friends shows the pair laughing side-by-side before David’s head snaps forward as he hit the water.
David, who works as a green keeper at a golf course near his home in Benfleet, Essex, came round after blacking out and said: “I can’t feel my legs.”
He is now on a life support machine in hospital with his family warned that he could be paralysed from the chest down after breaking two vertebrae in his neck and suffering a spinal cord injury.
Parents Lorraine and Stephane are by David’s bedside at an Alicante hospital where he remains sedated in intensive care unit.
Lorraine told MailOnline: “We are living in every parents’ nightmare.
“Our son went on holiday with his girlfriend and we
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A day trip to Essaouira
Essaouira is a port on the Moroccan coast that’s been on my travel wish list for many years. While I was in Morocco earlier this month, I figured I could visit the town as a side trip from Marrakesh and ended up spending a very enjoyable day there. Here’s how to do it.
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Essaouira’s location beside the Atlantic Ocean makes it an ideal spot for surfing. On the day I visited, the air was still, with no waves of any use to anyone hoping for more than a swim. The beach was relatively busy – even on this early October day the temperature was in the mid-twenties. I strolled along the seafront to the port, where a mass of pretty blue fishing boats bobbed in the smelly, polluted water.
Essaouira is famous for its sardines and everywhere I looked there were boxes of fish packed in salt. Some were being detached from lines, others placed on grills ready for lunch. Watched by a number of hungry cats, I drew up a faded pl
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