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My son went to the beach with his friends and never came home

16 June 2025
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My son went to the beach with his friends and never came home
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On May 31, 2023, Vanessa Abbess experienced a heartbreaking moment when her son Joe, 17, left for a day out with friends, sharing what would be their last hug. Tragically, later that day, she received a call about an incident involving Joe at the beach, which ultimately led to his accidental drowning, shattering their lives and highlighting the importance of water safety.

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