The funeral of a wildlife ranger mauled to death by a Great White Shark was streamed online to get around coronavirus memorial restrictions.
Tragic Zach Robba, 23, was working at his “dream job” on the Great Barrier Reef when the beast ripped him apart on April 6. A funeral service was held at his old school in Brisbane with just ten socially-distanced mourners.
Dad Michael Twigg admitted he wished there were more people at the service as he paid tribute to his son. He wept: “We have a Zach-shaped hole in our hearts. “Ordinarily we would be gathering in great numbers here at the school to offer support and comfort and care, but obviously in this era we don't have that possibility.” Zach died in hospital after suffering fatal injuries to his
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