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Josie Clarke was just five years old she was rushed to Sydney with her three siblings to say goodbye to their father.
Glen Clarke had been involved in a serious truck accident.
“We were all taken straight to Sydney before he had to have a massive surgery to say goodbye to Dad, just in case,” Ms Clarke said.
“I didn’t realise at the time, but now I’m older, I realise it’s not just saying hello to Dad, it’s the idea that he may not make it.”
At the time, Mr Clarke was running a transportation company and beef cattle farm in Kempsey, New South Wales.
He survived the crash but was a paraplegic, and when he returned to the farm, he found that things…
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