A Kiwi man in a coma in Australia after a water-sports outing went horribly wrong has regained consciousness and said his first words.
Brendon Demmocks was biscuiting with friends last weekend on Victoria's Murray River when the biscuit drifted outside the wake and he went head-first into a tree.
The 31-year-old was riding with three friends when one yelled out they were heading for trouble. His friends who were on either side of him managed to get off, but Demmocks was flung towards the tree.
Demmocks suffered multiple skull fractures and brain bleeds, as well as fracturing his neck and T5 vertebrae, and is being treated at Melbourne Hospital, where he was placed in an induced coma.
His sister Samantha Venis said her brother, who is one of four siblings, moved to Melbourne only five months ago and was working as a diesel mechanic. He is originally from Amberley in Canterbury.