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  • 9
    Jun
    2012
    2:08pm, EDT

    Man to be reunited with prosthetic leg caught by Florida shrimp boat captain

    Nick Tomecek / AP

    Matt Willingham, owner of the shrimp boat Michele Dawn, looks for identifying features on a prosthetic leg at his dock in Valparaiso, Fla.

    By msnbc.com staff

    A man who lost his $30,000 prosthetic leg while swimming Memorial Day weekend plans to get it back Monday thanks to a Florida shrimp boat captain.


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    Matt Willingham, who owns the Michele Dawn shrimp boat and Willingham Seafood, told the Northwest Florida Daily News that he thought he had caught a body when he first saw a foot about 2:30 a.m. Thursday while shrimping in the Choctawhatchee Bay between Fort Walton Beach and Destin. Then he realized that the foot was part of a prosthetic limb.


    "We've caught (portable toilets), boat trailers and crab traps," Willingham told the Daily News. "This was the first to catch a prosthetic leg."

    The Soleus limb wore a Keen water sandal in what appeared to be a size 9 or 10, the Daily News reported.

    The leg is emblazoned with the logo, motto and wildcat mascot from the University of Kentucky airbrushed on the molded knee. It came up in Willingham’s turtle excluder, the Daily News reported. Willingham said that if the limb had been in the water longer, it would have been covered with barnacles.

    Willingham reached out to local media and authorities, who thought the worst.

    Fred Robinson, a Crestview, Fla., resident and native of Radcliff, Ky., stepped forward to claim his leg.

    "Ain’t nobody dead," Robinson said, according to WildcatWorld.com. "Just give me back my leg."

    Robinson lost the prosthetic limb while out boating, WildcatWorld reported. When Robinson jumped out of the boat to swim, the water current sucked the prosthetic limb out from under him and out of his reach before he could gain control of it. He had given up all hope of ever seeing the leg, he told the WildcatWorld.

    Robinson, who played for the University of Kentucky football team in the '80s, lost his natural leg to a work-related accident in 2007 and had moved to Florida recently to continue his recovery, WildcatWorld reported.

    He was scheduled to pick up the leg Friday, but his reunion with it was delayed to Monday.

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    54 comments

    Wow, the guy could have been a little more grateful for the fisherman going to the trouble of finding who it belonged to. All he could say is "Give me back my leg"? I'm hoping this was just the journalists perspective and a poor light on the amputee....otherwise he comes off like a jerk.

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  • 3
    May
    2012
    1:52pm, EDT

    Tornado mom: New foot, big day

    By Kavita Varma-White

    Stephanie Decker described her Wednesday in one word: Big.

    The Indiana mom of two, now affectionately known around the country as Tornado Mom, protected her kids by laying on top of them during a deadly March 2 tornado that demolished their home and took parts of both of her legs.

    Yesterday, two months exactly from when the tornado hit, she got a new prosthetic foot.

    “I’ve been sitting in this chair for two months…so it’s a good anniversary to stand up, stretch and  be able to do something and not just be confined to a wheelchair,” says Decker.

    On her Facebook page, Decker posted a photo of the new foot, clad in a cool pair of black Nikes with pink laces, with the status update:  

    It's been an amazing day for me today... Can you figure out why???...

    Decker says her doctors once thought it could be close to a year before she walked again.  Apparently her grit and determination proved them wrong.

    Decker credits her positive attitude and support from friends and family as helping her get to where she is today.

    One thing’s for sure: Mother Nature – you can’t mess with Tornado Mom.

    Stephanie Decker, the Indiana mother who lost both of her legs while protecting her children during a tornado, tries out a new prosthetic leg. WAVE's Dawne Gee reports.

     

    Read more of Stephanie Decker's posts for TODAY Moms:

    Tornado mom: I want to play with my kids again

    Tornado mom, heading home: You all inspire me

    Tornado mom: Don't take a moment for granted

    27 comments

    Good for her, what a lovely woman and a wonderful mother. It's wonderful to see her spirit isn't broken.

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