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Property developer Andrew Osborne, 57, rows Atlantic in memory of daughter Amy

Andrew Osborne’s daughter Amy died in her sleep in 2017 at the age of 25 from an undiagnosed heart condition

Andrew Osborne completed a 78-day solo row across the Atlantic Ocean in memory of daughter, Amy, who died from an undiagnosed heart condition

An East Midlands businessman has completed a solo row across the Atlantic in memory of his daughter – raising £170,000 for charity.

Property developer Andrew Osborne, from Rutland, completed the 3,000 mile solo mission when he landed in Antigua, more than 11 weeks after leaving the Canary Islands in January.

The 57 has raised around £170,000 for , which supports heart screening of young people between the ages of 14 and 35

Mr Osborne’s daughter Amy died in her sleep in 2017 at the age of 25 from an undiagnosed heart condition. She had had a love of water and the sea.

He said the 78-day row had been anything but plain sailing, telling reporters: “I faced an initial 72 hours of extreme sickness and problems with the boat’s autohelm shortly after setting off, and later there was troubleshooting with contact due to a faulty satellite.

“At several points I had to abandon my oars for a parachute anchor, to steady my position amid unruly waters and searingly hot gusts and I even experienced a turbulent capsize but thankfully emerged unscathed.

“At the other extreme was frustratingly calm waters which were soon overthrown by a cataclysmic storm towards the end of my journey which threatened to push me back off course altogether right before the finish line.

“Despite the challenge, each painstaking mile has been worth it, and it is the most humbling and rewarding feeling to know that every pull on the oars will give at least one young person the chance to receive lifesaving tests and be spared from experiencing the same tragic fate as Amy did.”