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Jockser

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Anyone recognise it :nenau

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Jaysus, thought it'd last a bit longer than that :(

I'd never seen it before & found it quite by accident. Found it very moving to read all the names of those that had perished. Some families seem to have had more than their fair share of tragedy :rose

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Jockser,
Thank You for posting the lists.
i have for sure, at least one relation in there - most likely more and having heard stories as a child of the sheer amount of people lost at sea around there it's sobering to put it mildly.

R.I.P. to those taken by the sea and god help those left to cope.
 
Again and again

Never ceases to amaze how many families are devastated again and again by these tragedies. Hopefully the fishing fleet is getting safer all the time and we'll see less of it.
RIP to all of them and sympathy to the families.
 
Never ceases to amaze how many families are devastated again and again by these tragedies. Hopefully the fishing fleet is getting safer all the time and we'll see less of it.
RIP to all of them and sympathy to the families.

from my own knowledge of the families involved, many / most :nenau refuse to learn how to swim.
the thinking being - what's the point of prolonging the inevitable?
only an observation / not a support of the ... 'thought' involved.
 


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