Shark attack: Family pays tribute to ‘all-round legend’ Rob Pedretti
The family of Gold Coast shark attack victim Rob Pedretti have told of their heartbreak at losing the ‘humble, fun-loving, down to earth and all-round legend’ while paying tribute to the heroic surfers who tried to save him.
QLD News
Don't miss out on the headlines from QLD News. Followed categories will be added to My News.
THE family of Gold Coast shark attack victim Rob Pedretti have told of their heartbreak at losing the ‘humble, fun-loving, down to earth and all-round legend’ while paying tribute to the heroic surfers who tried to save him.
Mr Pedretti, 60, died when he was attacked by the 3m great white while surfing at Kingscliff on the Tweed Coast Sunday morning.
Shark attack victim Rob Pedretti ‘would not want the rogue creature culled’, mates say
Tributes for ‘humble soul’ killed by shark
Kingscliff shark attack: Surfer killed off Elliston St in South Kingscliff
A mate with whom he was surfing, and another boardrider, risked their own lives to paddle the Tugun tradie to shore as the shark continued to menace them.
Mr Pedretti, who was badly mauled on the left thigh, died on the beach.
His family, who are based in Geelong where he was raised before moving to the Gold Coast about 20 years ago, released a statement telling of their grief and thanking Mr Pedretti’s friend named Frank and the other surfer who tried to save him.
“Robin was such a humble, fun loving, down to earth and all around legend,” they said.
“We will all miss him dearly, our family has suffered a terrible loss.
“To his good mate Frank and the (other) man who helped him back to shore, we truly appreciate your heroic and brave selfless act under the confronting circumstances.
“From the bottom of our hearts, we are forever grateful. We thank everyone for their support at such a difficult time.
“We, the family, please request privacy.”
Originally published as Shark attack: Family pays tribute to ‘all-round legend’ Rob Pedretti