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Subscriber only Heartbroken Central Queensland mother Rachael Coyle says her life will never be the same as she mourns the death of a son that would do anything for his family . Mrs Coyle was devastated to hear the tragic news on Saturday, that her eldest son, Jayden, had lost his life. Hearing of his passing was beyond heartbreaking for us all. I can t really put it into words, she told
CQ News. Knowing that our lives will never be the same again, it just leaves emptiness. A son, brother and friend, Jayden Ireland, 18, died suddenly on Saturday, May 22 in Blackwater, prompting an outpouring of support for his family.
The 67-year-old drowned after he was caught in a rip while swimming at the popular beach. His daughter, Sabrina Hancock, said it was impossible to imagine what life would be like without her father by her side. Dad was his own man, she said. Everyone that knew him felt his energy and he was a force to be reckoned with. He was handsome and had a big twinkle in the eye and was this total contradiction in terms with a magnetic personality. Edouard Hancock sadly died while swimming at Peregian Beach on Sunday. The Beerwah man battled his own demons for more than a decade after living with complications from a brain injury.