The family of a British diving instructor who was killed by a great white in Sydney’s first fatal shark attack in 60 years have paid tribute to him, calling him a ‘wonderful human being’ who had the ‘rare gift’ of connecting with people.
Cornish-born Simon Nellist, a former RAF engineer who survived two tours of Afghanistan, died just 500ft from horrified beachgoers off Little Bay, east of the Australian city, on Wednesday.
His devastated family have now paid tribute, calling him a ‘proud Cornishman’ who had made Australia his home with his fiancée Jessie.
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