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Pictured: Morgan Rogers, who died in the accidentįriends said Mr O'Dwyer was an ardent lover of paddleboarding and would often spend his weekends out on the water. Five others in the party of nine paddleboarders were unharmed.
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'You'll be sorely missed by all, Brother.'Ī woman in her twenties is fighting for her life in hospital. 'Paul O'Dwyer, where do we begin? Everything the man did was for the benefit and betterment of others, he really did make the world a better place and has left a legacy of inspiration and hope to those who perhaps didn't realise they needed it. His local football club Aberavon Greenstars FC added in a tribute: 'It's been a horrendous 48 hours for our town, a weekend where we've lost some of our finest.
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On his Twitter page, Mr O'Dwyer described himself as 'entrepreneur, electrical engineer, surfing mad, skiing and snowboard enthusiast. He's lost a few friends from heart attacks and was raising money for other men to get screened. 'He was always doing something, running 10ks and triathlons, surfing and skiing. Paul was a family man who loved the great outdoors and was in his prime. 'His tick list also included the London Marathon, running a 100 mile race, numerous triathlons including Ironman Wales.'Ī friend who didn't want to be named said: 'The world has lost a truly great man - he was one of the best. He was an army surfing champion, British Army 7 aside rugby team member, Aberavon Green stars rugby player, ski instructor and completed multiple times in British and Welsh 3 peak events. 'His sporting prowess extended to many different sports. His passion for the water started with Aberavon lifeguards from an early age. He devoted his life to contributing to society in his many adventures in raising money for different causes.įlowers have been laid close to the scene of the drownings near Haverfordwest town centre The event raised £4,500 for a heart screening charity in honour of five friends who died of undiagnosed heart problems.Ī family spokesman said: 'Paul was a devoted husband, father, son and brother.
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The weekend before the tragedy, Mr O'Dwyer had completed a dangerous 24-hour paddleboard marathon along a 100-mile stretch of the River Wye on the Welsh border.Įx-Royal Engineer Mr O'Dwyer has been described as 'inspirational' and a dedicated charity fundraiser. She will be sadly missed by her mother, father, Rhys, Harry, Holly and Katy. Sleep tight my baby.'Ī statement from Morgan's family said: 'Morgan was the best that she could be. Her mother Teresa Hall posted on Facebook: 'My beautiful daughter Morgan, taken too young. Her friends said she was passionate about paddleboarding as well as walking the Brecon Beacons with her beloved dog. Ms Rogers, of Merthyr Tydfil, was deputy store manager at the town's Aldi supermarket but was planning to join the fire brigade. Ms Rogers, who loved outdoor adventures and was a member of the South Wales Paddleboarding Club, was described as a 'lovely' girl by her devastated friends. Our thoughts are with them at this terrible time.' 'She leaves her young family, husband and extended family. Ms Rogers (pictured), who loved outdoor adventures and was a member of the South Wales Paddleboarding Club, was described as a 'lovely' girl by her devastated friends Tributes have flocked in for the three victims of the horrific tragedy, with relatives of health worker Ms Wheatley, known as Nikki by her colleagues, saying she was a loving wife, mother and daughter. Police and the Marine Accident Investigation Board are investigating the accident on the normally still River Cleddau. The group, who were part of an organised outing, had been in the water only minutes when they were hit by a deluge of rushing water as they paddled near a weir on the swollen river. Five others in the party, understood to be part of the South Wales Paddle Boarders and Salty Dog Co, were unharmed. Instructor and father-of-three Mr O'Dwyer has been praised for his bravery and described as 'an incredible man in every way' for jumping into the raging water to save the women.Ī fourth member of the group, a woman in her twenties, is fighting for her life in hospital. Morgan Rogers, 24, Nicola Wheatley, 40 and Paul O'Dwyer, 42, died after a sudden rainstorm hit the group of nine paddleboarders while they were on the waters of the River Cleddau in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, on Saturday morning. Tributes have flocked in for the three victims of an horrific paddleboarding tragedy after a sudden storm turned a river in Wales into a dangerous torrent.