OZZY OSBOURNE Presents 'Young Achiever' Award At PRIDE OF BRITAIN AWARDS

March 16, 2004

Ozzy Osbourne made his first public appearance in England since last year's all-terrain vehicle accident when he presented the "Prince's Trust Young Achiever" award at the Pride Of Britain Awards (photos) in London Monday night (March 15),according to the Mirror.

The award was presented to 25-year-old Kevin Johnston, whose £300-a-day drug addiction three years ago had sent him to jail four times and made him an outcast from his family.

In presenting the award, Ozzy, who also battled his own drug addiction, said: "You and I have got such a lot in common. Tonight you are my hero."

He added: "And don't ride a quad bike!"

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