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Dad died in Wales paddleboarding tragedy after 'trying to rescue two women'

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A former soldier who died in a paddleboarding accident lost his life after jumping into the water to save two women, it has been claimed.

Father-of-three Paul O'Dwyer was pronounced dead on the banks of the Cleddau river in Haverfordwest, west Wales, on Saturday.

Two women were also pronounced dead at the scene, and another woman remains in a critical condition in the ICU of Withybush Hospital. READ MORE: Dad seriously injured in Manchester Arena attack denied full compensation Tributes have been paid to Mr O'Dwyer, who is also said to have been a committed charity fundraiser, reports Wales Online.

A further five people were rescued without injury on Saturday morning. They were among nine adults from the south Wales area who had

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