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Subscriber only Surf lifesavers are urging beachgoers to be cautious following the tragic death of a 59-year-old man at the notorious Suffolk Park Beach on Saturday. NSW police media confirmed on Monday morning the man was from Hillcrest, Logan but is yet to be formally identified. The fatality comes just days before the end of the Northern Rivers patrol season, which officially finishes April 25. Surf Life Saving Far North Coast duty officer Chris Samuels said it was a tragic event to unfold on our beaches. Our thoughts go out to the family and friends and those involved in the rescue, he said.
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Subscriber only Surf lifesavers are urging beachgoers to be cautious following the tragic death of a 59-year-old man at the notorious Suffolk Park Beach on Saturday. NSW police media confirmed on Monday morning the man was from Hillcrest, Logan but is yet to be formally identified. The fatality comes just days before the end of the Northern Rivers patrol season, which officially finishes April 25. Surf Life Saving Far North Coast duty officer Chris Samuels said it was a tragic event to unfold on our beaches. Our thoughts go out to the family and friends and those involved in the rescue, he said.
9th Mar 2021 1:51 PM | Updated: 10th Mar 2021 6:17 AM During one of Tara s darkest hours, the community and surrounding towns provided what light they can for a local family who has been rocked to the core after the heartbreaking loss of two-year-old Ruby Gulliver. Numerous emergency services descended on a rural Tara property on Monday afternoon, March 8, in search of the toddler who was found in a nearby dam after a 10 hour land, air, and water search. Just hours after the tragic news spread across the tight-knit community numerous organisations were putting their hand up to make sure the family had whatever love and support they needed.