Kiwi man found dead after suspected shark attack in Australia



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New Zealand man Duncan Craw, photographed with his wife Taylia and son Levi, is believed to have been killed by a shark in Australia. Photo / Supplied

A New Zealand man was found dead after a suspected shark attack during a snorkeling trip in Western Australia.

Duncan Craw’s Kiwi family says it is impossible to describe the hole that the cheeky, loving, helpful, and cheeky man will leave in the lives of those he knows.

Relatives of the 32-year-old man said he moved to Australia from New Zealand at a young age before recently traveling to South Australia from his home in Warrnambool for a camping trip with his family.

However, while snorkeling off Port MacDonnell on a beautiful day Thursday, his wife Taylia lost sight of him.

“The exact circumstances of Duncan’s disappearance are not yet known, but given the recovery of a damaged wetsuit and the sighting of a great white in the area on Thursday, it appears that a shark was involved,” the family said in a statement. release.

His remains had since been discovered.

“Duncan loved snorkeling and accepted the dangers he could face in the ocean. This time he was very unlucky,” the statement said.

Craw was married with a young son named Levi.

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