Torquay duo’s 1400km trek in memory of beloved father
A Torquay mother and daughter duo will trek 1400km up the New South Wales coast in memory of their late husband and father who died from a sudden heart attack.
A Torquay mother and daughter duo will trek 1400km up the New South Wales coast in memory of their late husband and father who died from a sudden heart attack.
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