A DOUBLE amputee is preparing to set sail on a global adventure after fearing he would never walk again.

Paul Johnson, 24, lost both of his legs in November 2014 when he was hit by an electric shock as he crossed a railway line in Glasgow.

It led to him spending months in hospital and rehabilitation as he was taught to walk again with prosthetics but after charity help he is preparing to set sail on a voyage from Gran Canaria.

It is the latest phase of his recovery since working with the Finding Your Feet charity, who Paul credits with rebuilding his confidence after the horrific accident.

"It was quite a turn of events," the 24-year-old said.

"My head was a bit messed up at the time so I was drinking quite a fair amount and I was coming home late from a night out and tried to take a shortcut over train tracks.

Glasgow Times: Paul Johnson

"I don't remember much from then but what I do remember is waking up about two hours later with my legs on fire.

"I had to roll over, put the fire out and drag myself over to grab my bag and phone myself an ambulance."

He spent one month in ICU (intensive care unit) and a few months in the burns ward at Glasgow Royal Infirmary before going to the Southern General for rehab and prosthetics.

Since working with Finding Your Feet, Paul has passed his driving test, started playing guitar again and taken part in cooking and gardening classes.

Paul is now preparing to travel to Gran Canaria in January for a week-long trip at sea with the Jubilee Sailing Trust.

The charity gives disabled people the opportunity to experience crewing a tall ship and if all goes well he hopes to take part in a longer sail to South Africa later in the year.

He said: "I couldn't have imagined I'd be doing something like this. I just wanted to walk never mind set sail on a boat so this is going to be absolutely incredible."

With his place on the ship secured, Mr Johnson is hoping to raise around £15,000 for Finding Your Feet, founded by former Scotswoman of the YEar nominee Corinne Hutton, during his trip in recognition of the charity's support.

Donations to Paul's voyage can be made through his fundraising page: www.mydonate.bt.com/events/sealegs