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A Volunteer Firefighter Who Died at The Age of 28 Was About to Have His First Child With His Wife


Australian bush fire has been burning the bushes and lives since September.

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The fire has killed millions including mammals, birds, and all other creatures.

The bush fire killed a 28 years old young volunteer firefighter who was working with his team. The young man and his wife were expecting their first child in the month of May and so his death has left his family and everyone else devastated.

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Samuel McPaul died in the Green Valley in South Wales on the 30th of December. The place has turned into a fire land and there is no one saved by mercy.

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Samuel McPaul who was working as a volunteer firefighter was taking the truck out when due to dense winds his truck lost balance and rolled over. He was the only one to suffer from fatal injuries. Two more firefighters got injured but they had no life-threatening injuries.

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The most devastating news was that the young man was just 28 years old who had a wife named Megan. Megan was apparently pregnant and the young couple who literally had their entire life ahead of them was expecting their first child to be born in the month of May.

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RFS service said “It is devastating news.

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Samuel was a great and brave man who fought to keep his community protected and safe. His family is devastated with the loss and so are his brothers at the NSW RFS family he had earned for himself over the months. We pray for his soul to rest in peace now.”

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“We cannot be sadder by the thought of Megan entering parenthood alone while Samuel deserved to be there for and with his family but the poor man was taken away by nature.”

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