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Snorkeller off Port MacDonnell believed to be victim of shark attack has been remembered as ‘beautiful husband’
The family of Duncan Craw, who is believed to have been taken by a shark while snorkelling off South Australia’s south-east coast, have paid tribute to the “beautiful husband” and “best father”.
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In a statement, Craw’s family said their loss will greatly affect those who knew Duncan.
“It’s impossible to adequately describe our grief and shock. We wish this was all a bad dream,” the statement read.
Duncan, whose birthday is January 23, has been described as having a “heart of gold”.
“He was a cheerful, loving, helpful son. He was a kind and cheeky brother to his sisters. He was a fun-loving,…
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