Shark encounter: New insight into Kiwi man s death in South Australia brings family comfort
1 Feb, 2021 07:24 AM
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NZ Herald
New evidence into exactly how a Kiwi man died while swimming at a South Australian beach has brought his family comfort.
Duncan Craw was snorkelling at Port MacDonnell in South Australia when he suddenly died.
While it was initially thought he died of a shark attack, a further investigation has led authorities to believe he died from an undisclosed natural cause before his body was eaten by a shark, News.com.au reported.
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It comes as a new photo emerges showing Craw s final moments.
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Haunting final photo of dad snorkelling as son, 2, played on beach before he died and was eaten by shark
Updated: 1 Feb 2021, 1:40
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A HAUNTING final photo of a dad snorkelling while his son played on the beach was taken just moments before he died and was eaten by a shark.
Taylia Craw took a picture of her two-year-old son Levi with his dad Duncan, 32, in the background, during a family trip in South Australia.
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The young family had been on holiday in South AustraliaCredit: 7news.com.au
The photo - which shows little Levi playing with a yellow spade on the sand and Duncan swimming in the ocean - was the final time the boy was pictured with his dad.
Family and friends of Duncan Craw have launched a fundraising effort to ensure the Victorian snorkeller’s son remembers his dad following his tragic death.