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Pictured: Three victims of paddleboard tragedy as tributes paid to man who died trying to save two women

One woman remains in critical condition after incident on River Cleddau

Isobel Frodsham,Bronwen Weatherby
Tuesday 02 November 2021 22:02 GMT
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Morgan Rogers (L), Nicola Wheatley (C) and Paul O’Dwyer died in the paddle boarding accident in Wales
Morgan Rogers (L), Nicola Wheatley (C) and Paul O’Dwyer died in the paddle boarding accident in Wales (Family Handout/PA)
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A woman who died in a paddleboarding accident on a river in west Wales had a ā€œbeautiful, kind and loving soulā€, her family have said.

Morgan Rogers, 24, from Cefin Coed, Merthyr Tydfil, was part of a group of nine people on a weekend exploring the River Cleddau in Haverfordwest.

Miss Rogers, who was a deputy store manager at a supermarket, and two others died in the incident, which took place on Saturday, while another woman remains in hospital in a critical condition.

Dyfed-Powys Police confirmed on Tuesday the two other victims were Nicola Wheatley, 40, from Pontardulais, Swansea, and Paul O'Dwyer, 42, from Sandfields, Port Talbot.

A further five people were pulled out of the river by the emergency services but had no injuries.

The group were from the South Wales Paddle Boarders and Salty Dog Co, an organisation based in Port Talbot.

A statement from Miss Rogers' family, given to the PA news agency, said: ā€œMorgan was a beautiful, kind and loving soul, beloved by all who have been touched by her warm smile and her caring personality.

ā€œMorgan was never happier than when she was in the outdoors doing what she loved and spending time with her family. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends and all those she has known along the way.

ā€œMorgan will always be in our hearts and our memories. We will miss her dearly.ā€

Morgan Rogers described as ā€˜a beautiful, kind and loving soul'
Morgan Rogers described as ā€˜a beautiful, kind and loving soul' (Family handout/PA Wire)

Reports described Mr O'Dwyer as a former soldier and father-of-three.

One of those on the trip, Vickie Mckinven from Milford Haven, said Mr O’Dwyer died attempting to rescue two fellow paddleboarders who had got into difficulty near the weir.

A tribute from his family, issued through police, said he had ā€œgiven his life to save othersā€.

ā€œHe was a devoted husband, father, son and brother,ā€ a statement said. ā€œHe devoted his life to contributing to society in his many adventures in raising money for different causes.

ā€œPaul was a water baby. His passion for the water started with Aberavon lifeguards from an early age.

ā€œHis sporting prowess extended to many different sports. He was an army surfing champion, British Army seven-a-side rugby team member, Aberavon Green stars rugby player, ski instructor and completed multiple times in British and Welsh 3 peak events.

Paul O’Dwyer gave ā€˜his life to save others’, tribute says
Paul O’Dwyer gave ā€˜his life to save others’, tribute says (Family handout/PA Wire)

ā€œHis tick list also included the London Marathon, running a 100-mile race, numerous triathlons including Ironman Wales and recently Stand Up Paddle boarding 100 miles in 21 hours to raise money for heart screening in Port Talbot. Paul also helped to set up a charity Sa1ute to support veterans.

ā€œWe as a family are truly thankful for the kind messages sent to us in our time of great sadness.ā€

Ms Wheatley, who worked as a specialist in poisons information with the National Poisons Information Service (NPIS), was described by her family as ā€œloving mother, daughter, daughter-in-law and wifeā€.

Her devastated family said in a police-issued statement: ā€œNicola was a beautiful, caring, considerate and funny person. She was amazing in every way.

ā€œShe has left a void in our lives that will never be filled. We would now like time to grieve and would ask to be given privacy in which to do so.ā€

Nicola Wheatley hailed as ā€˜a beautiful, caring, considerate and funny person’
Nicola Wheatley hailed as ā€˜a beautiful, caring, considerate and funny person’ (Family handout/PA Wire)

Detective Chief Inspector Jonathan Rees of Dyfed-Powys Police previously revealed the nine people got into difficulties after reaching the weir near Quay Street.

Anyone who may have information that could assist the investigation is asked to get in touch with the public portal.

PA

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