THE sister of a fisherman who drowned after a night out in Milford Haven will appear on TV tomorrow (Friday), as part of a national campaign to raise awareness of the dangers of drinking alcohol around water.

Josh Winsper, from Penryn in Cornwall, was reported missing by his crew on April 2, 2016, prompting a huge search of the Milford Haven waterway.

A pair of grey trainers were recovered from the water later that day, but the 24-year-old's body was not found by police divers until the following afternoon.

One year on, his sister Paige has joined forces with the Royal Life Saving Society UK (RLSS) to promote its #Don'tDrinkandDrown campaign, and will be sharing her story on the Jeremy Kyle Show this week.

Paige, 20, said she was determined that Josh did not die in vain, and also wants to ensure her other brother, Ryan, also a fisherman, gets the message loud and clear.

"If I know that what I'm doing saves one person's life, my job is done, but if I can reach 1,000 people then even better, " she said.

"We have to protect our fishermen. I am doing it in Josh's memory, but also for Ryan who is still out there."

Paige was invited onto the Jeremy Kyle Show after the team heard her and Josh's story.

She will use the platform to highlight the campaign, and explain how Josh's death has affected her family.

"I would not want my worst enemy going through what my family lived through," she said.

"I remember every hour of that 36-hour search."

As well as working with the RLSS, which will see her go into local schools to warn of the dangers and take part in events during Drowning Prevention Week, Paige will also start training as a grief counsellor with Cruse Bereavement Care at the adult education centre in September.

"This time next year I want people to see my and Josh's faces and think of the prevention charity," she said.

Banners promoting #Don'tDrinkandDrown, have been produced, which Paige wants placed at ports and near water from Cornwall to Pembrokeshire, with the first one going up in Milford Haven.

"Milford will always be part of our heart," said Paige, who had previously paid tribute to locals and emergency services for their amazing support in the search for Josh's body, and beyond.