Father who drowned at Penrith Beach praised as hero for saving lives of his children in selfless final act

Father who drowned at Penrith Beach praised as hero for saving lives of his children in selfless final act

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The Australian info A Sydney dad who drowned at Penrith Beach is being remembered as a hero after his selfless act saved the lives of three of his children.

Willmot man Seti Tuaopepe, 35, took three of his children into a designated paddleboarding area at Penrith’s newly opened beach on Boxing Day.

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The father of five, whose youngest child is just four months old, fell into the water with his children and was last seen trying to push them to the surface before disappearing.

7NEWS understands none of them could swim.

A major search and rescue operation involving police divers, a rescue helicopter and NSW Ambulance paramedics was organised after the call for help went out about 2.35pm on Tuesday.

Penrith Beach, which opened only one week ago, was shut and Tuaopepe’s body was found about 6.15pm.

It is believed the state gover
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